Project Detail

Ending Up Here

Synopsis

Harold and Marian are elderly friends living in Grantham, Lincolnshire. They reveal their very different journeys through the twentieth century, the special ways they have preserved their memories and the secrets of their contentment.

Details

Year
2001
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
28 mins
Format
16mm, Optical, Sep. Mag, Betacam Sp, Digi Beta
Director
Alexandra Sage
Producer
Alexandra Sage
Editor
Nick Fenton
Director of Photography
Ian Liggett
Sound
Alexandra Sage
Composer
Organ played by Harold Millhouse
Principal cast
Marian Woolerton, Harold Millhouse

Production Status

Production Company

Contact: Alexandra Sage

91 Crescent Road
Alexandra Palace
London N22 7RV
UK

T 020 8829 9972

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