Project Detail

Fingers Crossed

Synopsis

Alison and Magnus want to forget the world has gone to shit. Will hootch and homespun mantras stop reality gate crashing their little soirée?

Details

Year
2019
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
13 min
Format
Arri Alexa Anamorphic, Arri Raw
Director
Sacha Teulon
Producer
Tabetha Glass-Jackson
Executive Producer
Kit Lynch-Robinson
Editor
Adam Hutchins, Tania Reddin
Screenwriter
Stacey Williams, Sacha Teulon
Director of Photography
Gary Shaw
Production Designer
Shaun Fenn
Sound
Rob Entwistle and Russel Edwards
Composer
Damon Albarn & Electric Wave Bureau
Principal cast
Jason Watkins, Kate Hardie, Jonjo O'Neill, Clara Francis

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Production Status

Production Company

So Far So Good Ltd

Kit Lynch-Robinson
Sacha Teulon

Sales Company

So Far So Good Ltd

Kit Lynch-Robinson
Sacha Teulon

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