Project Detail

Dog's Mercury

Synopsis

Worlds collide. Interactions take place. Some people move forward. Some people move backward.

Details

Year
2008
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
23 mins 20 secs
Format
16mm
Director
Martin Radich
Producer
Rebecca Mark-Lawson, Jo McClellan, Kate Ogborn
Editor
Andrew Short
Screenwriter
Martin Radich
Director of Photography
Lol Crawley
Production Designer
Jo Mapp, Ruth Parker
Sound
Tim Barker
Music
James Edward Barker, Tim Despic
Principal cast
Mark Bennett, Mike Rowland, Georgia Leggett, Ryan Mitchell

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Production Status

Production Company

Warp Films

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