Project Detail

Don't Buy Milk

Synopsis

A portrait of a small dairy town

Details

Year
2019
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
4 min 11 sec
Format
HD video
Director
Julian Gallese
Producer
Julian Gallese
Executive Producer
Julian Gallese
Editor
Julian Gallese
Screenwriter
Julian Gallese
Director of Photography
Julian Gallese
Production Designer
Julian Gallese
Sound
Julian Gallese
Composer
Julian Gallese
Principal cast
Julian Gallese

Production Status

Production Company

A Royal College of Art production

Sales Company

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