Project Detail

Deal

Synopsis

A young woman loses her glove - and has to confront a gang of juvenile boys in order to get it back.

Details

Year
2001
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
11.50 mins
Format
35mm, Optical, Kodak
Director
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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