Project Detail

Dip

Synopsis

Somalian immigrant, Asaad, has his wallet pick-pocketed by Jason and is forced to help him steal in order to get back the precious photograph of his family. Over one night an unusual friendship develops.

Details

Year
2011
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
22 mins
Format
HD
Director
Lisa Gornick
Producer
Emma Burge
Executive Producer
Emma Burge
Editor
Richard Graham
Screenwriter
Simon Lewis
Director of Photography
Ian Moss
Production Designer
James Lewis
Music
Dan Parry
Principal cast
Robert Sheehan, Said Mohamed

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Production Status

Production Company

Touchpaper Television Ltd

3-6 Kenrick Place
London W1U 6HD
UK

T +44 (0)20 7317 2233

info@touchpapertv.com

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