Project Detail

Exit Medea

Exit Medea

Synopsis

The Greek myth of Medea envisioned as a horror road movie.

Details

Year
2025
Type of project
Features
Running time
78 min
Director
Tony Paraskeva 1st Feature
Producer
Tony Paraskeva, Mário Gajo De Carvalho
Editor
Tony Paraskeva, Chiara Armentano, Mário Gajo De Carvalho
Screenwriter
Tony Paraskeva
Director of Photography
Jun Keung Cheung
Production Designer
Bruce Sharp, Lauren Pratt
Sound
Vince Watts
Principal cast
Loren O'Dair, Tom Lyall, Jonny Liron, Jeremy Hardingham, Julie Rose Bower

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

UK, Portugal co-production

Dromos Films (UK), Filmes Do Gajo (PT)

Dromos Films

Tony Paraskeva
163 Prince George Avenue
London
N14 4TD

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