Project Detail

Good Thanks, You?

Synopsis

In the aftermath of an attack, Amy is left voiceless, trapped in a whirlwind of incompetence. She must find a way to confront what has happened, in order to save what matters most to her.
Official Selection Cannes 2020 - Critics' Week - World premiere
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2020

Details

Year
2020
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
13 min 15 sec
Format
HD
Director
Molly Manning Walker
Producer
Sorcha Bacon, Scarlett Barclay, Theo Barrowclogh
Co-Producer
John Jencks
Editor
Stella Heath Kier
Screenwriter
Molly Manning Walker
Director of Photography
Anna MacDonald
Production Designer
Kelly Sinclair Smith
Sound
Sound Design, Sound Mixer: Ines Adriana
Composer
Jo Paterson
Principal cast
Jasmine Jobson, Micheal Ward, T'Nia Miller, Kate Maravan

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Try Hard Productions

35 Glenshaw Mansions
Brixton Road
SW9 0DS

DMC Film

120 London Road
London
SE1 6LF

Sales Company

Salaud Morisset

88 Rue Armand Silvestre
Courbevoie 92400
France

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