Project Detail

Far Isle

Synopsis

Through a series of enchanting encounters, Fern discovers how to see the world from a different perspective.

Details

Year
2019
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
7 min 30 sec
Format
2D
Director
Laura Robinson
Producer
Gavin Halpin
Executive Producer
Grainne Mc Guiness
Editor
Paul McClintock
Screenwriter
Laura Robinson
Sound
Keeney and Stronge
Composer
Keeney and Stronge
Principal cast
Teddy Weston, Dave McGrath

Production Status

Production Company

Paper Owl Films

8 High Street
Holywood
BT18 9AZ

Sales Company

Paper Owl Films

8 High Street
Holywood
BT18 9AZ

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