Project Detail

Forever Together

Synopsis

A dad-of-four marries his foster daughter. Two people cross moral boundaries when falling in love. The film goes behind closed doors to hear the candid confessions of the betrayers and the betrayed. This is a sensitive and serious approach towards a story that was trivialised and stereotyped by the British tabloid press.

Details

Year
2000
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
14 mins
Format
16mm Kodak
Director
Suzanne Falkum Louik
Producer
The London International Film School
Executive Producer
The London International Film School
Editor
Teitur Dahl
Director of Photography
Ola Brattas
Sound
Teitur Dahl
Composer
Labraford
Principal cast
Caroline Wilson, Andy Wilson, Zara Young

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Production Status

Production Company

The London International Film School Contact: Chrissy Bright 24 Shelton Street London WC2H 9HP Tel: 020 7240 0168 Fax: 020 7497 3718 c.bright@LIFS.org.uk

Sales Company

As above

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