Project Detail

For George

Synopsis

For George is a poignant, funny look at three generations of a family as they come together for a funeral. As grief and betrayal threaten to dissolve the glue that holds them together, Bobbie and the older generation set about doing exactly what George would have wanted - dancing.

Details

Year
2012
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
22 mins 40 secs
Format
HD Cam
Director
Francesca Jaynes
Producer
Spencer Soloman
Co-Producer
Gemma Wright
Executive Producer
Auriole Wells
Editor
Steven Forrester
Screenwriter
Francesca Jaynes
Director of Photography
John Ignatius
Production Designer
Shaun Turner
Sound
Ian Voight
Composer
Ben Goddard
Principal cast
Sarah McVicar, Michael Dylan, Rowena Cooper, Mark Flitton, Daniel Morrisey, David Killick
First Assistant Director
Gemma Wright
Costume Designer
Fiona Davis
Make-up Designer
Sally Tynan
Dance Co-ordinators
Dale Mercer, Leigh Daniels

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Production Status

Production Company

For George Productions

Name: Auriole Wells
Tel: +44 (0)1344 484 243
Mob: +44 (0)7778 035 887
Email: wellsauriole@msn.com

Sales Company

For George Productions

Name: Auriole Wells
Tel: +44 (0)1344 484 243
Mob: +44 (0)7778 035 887
Email: wellsauriole@msn.com

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