Project Detail

Even If We Never Met

Even If We Never Met

Synopsis

In the stillness of a park, a grieving young man meets a mysterious stranger whose comforting presence rediscovers hope and uncovers a connection that transcends time and loss.

Details

Year
2025
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
3 min
Director
Dean Milne 1st Feature
Producer
Dean Milne
Editor
Dean Milne
Screenwriter
Dean Milne
Director of Photography
Isla Crichton
Sound
Chris Keller

Production Status

Production Company

Milne Film Productions

Dean Milne
11/A1 Milton Road East
Edinburgh
EH15 2ND

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