Project Detail

Dead Cow Farm

Synopsis

Dead Cow Farm is a short animated film which uses a variety of film techniques to illustrate Robert Graves' 1917 poem in which ideals are lost.

Details

Year
1999
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
4 mins 54 secs
Format
35mm
Director
John Parry
Producer
Jane Bolton, Danielle Susijn
Director of Photography
Kieran McGuigan
Film Stock
Kodak Director of Photography: Kieran McGuigan

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Production Status

Production Company

Picasso Pictures 7 D'Arblay Street, London W1V 3FD Tel: 020 7437 9888 Fax: 020 7437 9040 Email: picasso@dial.pipex.com

Sales Company

as Production Company

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