Dream Finder
Synopsis
ancient craft has fallen into disrepute. Petran's son Antyr, young, grief stricken and only part trained, could not begin to fill the vacuum left by his father. Increasingly he has become a bitter spectator, with neither the cynicism to become rich by pandering to the whims of the wealthy, nor the courage to offer them his skills honestly and without fear. His nightly visits to the
alehouse have resulted in a dwindling of his
customers, and the quarrels with his strange Companion have grown increasingly
unpleasant. Then mysteriously one night, Antyr is taken to Duke Ibris of the City of Serenstad, who has been troubled by mystifying and unsettling dreams. It is the beginning of a journey that leads inexorably to a terrible
confrontation with a malevolent blind man
possessed of a fearful otherworldly sight, and Ivaroth, a warrior chief determined to conquer the Duke's land and all beyond...
Details
- Year
- 2017
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 100 mins
- Director
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David Christopher-Turner 1st Feature
- Producer
- David Christopher-Turner
- Co-Producer
- Alex De Luca
- Executive Producer
- Claire Cooper-King, David Keogh, Mark Hindman-Smith
- Editor
- David Christopher-Turner
- Screenwriter
- David Christopher-Turner
- Director of Photography
- Jack Eaton
- Production Designer
- David Christopher-Turner
- Sound
- Kaan Kurt
- Composer
- Michael Bell
- Principal cast
- Ash Preston, David Macey, Mark Hindman-Smith, Craig Edwards
- Costume Design
- Heidi Harper
- Makeup Dept
- Isabella Larter, Edith Simon, Hayley Young
- Production Manager
- Claire Cooper-King
- Assistant Directors
- Claire Coper-King, Alex De Luca, David Keogh
- Camera Operator
- Stephen Armourae
- Still Photographer
- Aiden Carr
- Floor Runner
- Thalia Macey
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Clouded Sight Pictures
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