Project Detail

Girl

Synopsis

Girl follows the dark journey of Christina in search of her identity and missing husband Kirk. This sc-fi road movie set in the last days of the human race looks through the eyes of a young girl in a male dominated world as she uncovers the true horror of her existence.
 

Details

Year
2007
Type of project
Features
Running time
70 mins
Format
Mini DV
Director
Jake and Daniel Astbury 1st Feature
Producer
Janice Renowden
Editor
Jake P X Astbury
Screenwriter
Jake P X Astbury
Director of Photography
Daniel Astbury
Production Designer
Jake and Daniel Astbury
Sound
The Astbury Brothers
Principal cast
Helena Mitchell, Jessica Johnson

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Astbury Films

c/o 62 Sedgeford Road
London W12 0NB
UK

info@astburyfilms.com

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