Project Detail

Date at Tate

Synopsis

Animation made for a 48 hour film challenge to make a short film celebrating the chronological rehang of Tate Britain's British Art Collection in 2013.
'Date at Tate' had its first public screening in the auditorium at Tate Britain on 23 November, 2013.

Details

Year
2013
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
2 mins 7 secs
Format
hd digital video
Director
Molly Brown
Producer
Molly Brown
Editor
Molly Brown
Screenwriter
Molly Brown
Director of Photography
Molly Brown
Sound
Molly Brown
Principal cast
Simon Woodham, Laura Shacham, Madeleine Oaten, Molly Brown
Animation
Molly Brown

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