Project Detail

Everybody Dies... Sometimes

Synopsis

A dark comedy about death anxiety that follows Mara as she grapples with the belief that she has killed everybody she's gotten close to.

Details

Year
2022
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
9 min
Format
35mm
Director
Charlotte Hamblin
Producer
Charlotte Hamblin, Leo Darby, Jame Harris, Mark Lane
Executive Producer
Charlotte Hamblin
Editor
Caitlin Spiller
Screenwriter
Charlotte Hamblin
Director of Photography
Simon Plunket
Production Designer
Celina Bassilli
Sound
Joe Beal
Composer
Carla Patullo
Principal cast
Tanya Reynolds, Mathew Horne, Sparrow Michell

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Tea Shop Productions

12 Great Portland Street
London
W1W 8QN

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