Project Detail

Eluding Dystopia

Synopsis

In a post-apocalyptic world, one man wanders the derelict buildings until he comes across one grand building still in tact. He enters but upon doing so he comes across another man's personal treasure. A tale of two men and their fight to elude dystopia.

Details

Year
2011
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
6 mins
Format
DLSR
Director
Lee Anthony Reilly
Producer
Lee Anthony Reilly
Co-Producer
Ko Macklin
Editor
Lee Anthony Reilly, Jo Macklin
Screenwriter
Lee Anthony Reilly
Director of Photography
Ed Lambert
Production Designer
Skye Strehler-Weston
Sound
Nicol J.Craig, Kyle Martyn-Clarke
Principal cast
Adrian Bouchet, Stevie Lawrence Jr

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Viva La Freako Productions

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