Project Detail

Good Luck Marc

Synopsis

A fantastical story about a man who won an apartment. After some time living there, he finds himself slowly rejected by the space as it shrinks. Stubbornly, he stays, but as the wall close in on him he is faced with the uncertainty of the outside.

Details

Year
2016
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
13 mins 29 secs
Format
Digital
Director
Ronen Eldar
Producer
Andrés Salas
Editor
Melina Pettersen, Terence Chan
Screenwriter
Ronen Eldar
Director of Photography
Victoria Romero
Production Designer
Bernardo Leyte Cortés
Sound
Julia Souchtchinskaia, Andres Salas
Composer
Dan Chappell, Andrea Boccadoro
Principal cast
Benjamin Adnams, Matt Jamie, Jackly Bethany
Camera Operator
Luca Nappa
1st AD
Celine Cotran, Hinnaa Sulahria
Production Assistant
Marijn Maas
Script Editor
Carey Darragh, Jonathan Shaw
1st AC
Norbert Strehle
1st AC (location)
Joshua Magor
2nd AC
Anna Bouwman
Grip
Hinnaa Sulahria, Celine Cotran
Gaffer
Zeta Spyraki
Gaffer (location)
Sebastian Lojo
Spark
Samuel Fenton, Paisley Walsh, Kateryna Zabulonska, Ahmed Mahmoud El Lozy
Construction Manager
Dominic Bolton
Scenic Painter
Poppy Heading
Concept Artist
Sin Yuen
Prop Maker
Julia Souchtchinskaia
Make-Up Artist
Anna Marsh, Claire Boutellier
Choreographer
Rosie Terry
Stills Photographer
Hani Hooper, Ting-Hui Wu
Continuity/Script Supervisor
Melina Pettersen
Grade
Alex Grigoras
VFX
Lorenzo Nera
Boom Operator
Chien-Yu Lin, Anna Bouwman
Foley Artist
Bernardo Leyte Cortés, Andres Salas, Melina Pettersen, Ronen Eldar
Additional Foley
Luke Elliott, Louise Burton
Sound Designer
Roberto Begini
Additional Sound Designer
Luke Elliott
Sound Mixer
Luke Elliott

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Production Status

Production Company

London Film School (LFS)

24 Shelton Street
London
WC2H 9UB

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