Project Detail

Diamond Sky

Synopsis

A young man and woman meet, fall in love and begin to try and build a life together whilst becoming increasingly frustrated at the constraints placed on them by their position in the world. They must decide whether they are prepared to try and make something real of their love even though it must come at the cost of their idealised romance.

Details

Year
2024
Type of project
Features
Running time
78 min
Format
Digital
Director
Felix Mackenzie 1st Feature
Producer
Benjamin Veiga-Lane
Co-Producer
Dominic James Baker
Executive Producer
Ameerh Naran
Editor
Emil Joseph
Screenwriter
Felix Mackenzie
Director of Photography
Yannick Hausler
Production Designer
Collette Creary-Myers
Sound
Christian Curtis
Composer
Oliver Wakeman
Principal cast
Elena Rivers, Hassan Najib, Amanda Abbington, Rakie Ayola, Anthony Howell

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Fortune's Cap Productions

Epic House
128 Fulwell Road
Teddington
Middlesex
TW11 0RQ

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