Full Time
Synopsis
'Full Time' is a sensitive exploration of how dementia can affect the fragile connections that bind love, memory and the gaps in between.
Details
- Year
- 2013
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 17 mins
- Format
- Red MX
- Director
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Mark Gill
- Producer
- Baldwin Li
- Editor
- Alex Roberts
- Screenwriter
- WIlliam Thacker,Mark GIll
- Director of Photography
- Fernando Ruiz
- Production Designer
- Chris Barber
- Sound
- Baldwin Li
- Principal cast
- Chris Langham, Kieran Hill, Margot Leicester, Huw Higginson
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Production Status
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