Project Detail

'For You'

Synopsis

'For You' is an adaptation of Jacques Prevert's poem For You My Love. The changing faces of love are shown through the desperate attempts of an over-possessive man to capture his beloved forever.

Details

Year
2001
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
3 mins
Format
16mm Optical
Director
Heidi Kocevar
Editor
Heidi Kocevar
Screenwriter
Poem: Jacques Prevert
Sound
Heidi Kocevar, Seymour Lavine, Caroline Jo
Principal cast
Voice Cast: Adrian Kirk

Production Status

Production Company

Siaduc

Contact: Roger Noake, Leslie Adams
The Surrey Institute of Art and Design
University College
Falkner Road
Farnham
Surrey GU9 7DS
UK

T 01252 722441

ladams@surrat.ac.uk

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