Project Detail

Donkey Dust

Synopsis

When a bag of drugs goes missing, four youths must race across the city to find it before the party of the year.

Details

Year
2022
Type of project
Features
Running time
94 min
Format
Digital
Director
Kit Akinluyi 1st Feature
Producer
Daniel Illis, Kit Akinluyi, Daniel Quincy Annoh
Executive Producer
Nicola Jayeiola, Marc Brands
Editor
Amanda Öman
Screenwriter
Kit Akinluyi, Daniel Illis
Director of Photography
Joao Faria
Production Designer
Seonaid Gowdie, Ella Stepney, Elena Catangiu
Sound
Gabriel Matthew
Composer
Gabriel Matthew
Principal cast
Lyud Hristov, Columbus Mason, Bluebell Freeman, Daniel Daszek-Green

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