Project Detail

Films Confiscated from a French Brothel

Synopsis

A bare all Avant-garde homage to silent stag films and pre-code Hollywood.

Details

Year
2018
Type of project
Features
Running time
90 mins
Format
HD 1080
Director
Selene Kapsaski, Drew Phillips, Gabriella Kapsaski, Craig Podmore
Producer
Selene Kapsaski, Rahel Kapsaski, Gabriella Kapsaski, Drew Phillips
Co-Producer
Robin Bennett
Executive Producer
Selene Kapsaski
Editor
José Sarmiento Hinojosa
Screenwriter
Selene Kapsaski, Drew Phillips, Gabriella Kapsaski
Director of Photography
Selene Kapsaski
Production Designer
Gabriella Kapsaski
Composer
Jeff Kristian, Opera Arcana
Principal cast
Zoe Pearce, Miss Sugar Rush, Rahel Kapsaski, Pat Carney, Lili Thorpe

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Production Status

Production Company

Après Vague Productions

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