Deal
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2001
- Type of project
- Shorts
- Running time
- 11.50 mins
- Format
- 35mm, Optical, Kodak
- Director
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Susanne Falkum Lovik
- Producer
- The London International Film School
- Executive Producer
- The London International Film School
- Editor
- Shazia Sardar
- Screenwriter
- Susanne Falkum Lovik
- Director of Photography
- Francois Methe
- Sound
- Teitur Dahl
- Composer
- Tim Greenwood
- Principal cast
- Sonja Vine (Sophie), Merlyn Agnew (Green Eyes), Domenique Lashley (Spike), Otto Gvasalia (The Rascal), Nathaniel Lashley (Junior)
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
The London International Film School
Contact: Chrissy Bright (Librarian)24 Shelton Street
London WC2H 9HP
UK
T +44 020 7836 9642 / Direct Line 020 7240 0161
Sales Company
The London International Film School
Contact: Chrissy Bright (Librarian)24 Shelton Street
London WC2H 9HP
UK
T +44 020 7836 9642 / Direct Line 020 7240 0161
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