Fragments
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2008
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 90 mins
- Format
- Super 16mm
- Director
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Ross Nickson 1st Feature
- Producer
- Ross Nickson
- Editor
- Ross Nickson
- Screenwriter
- Ross Nickson
- Sound
- Ross Nickson
- Composer
- Michelle Lawson
- Principal cast
- Stacey Harding, Lindsay Morton, Lynsey Wright, Zoe Richards, Abigail Bentley, Steve Toal, Raquel Cherry, Nathan Head, Thomas Fisher, Melsie Holder, Ricky Reading, Chris Buckley, Keith De'Winter, Emma Louise Booth, Rachael Schofield, Emma Burke, Melissa Nolan, Nick Goudy, Charlotte McCabe, Andy Jones
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Dubious Films
ManchesterUK
dubiousfilms@gmail.com
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