Project Detail

Grace

Synopsis

A short film exploring the subtle battle fought by a shy fourteen year old trying to escape the control of her flamboyant mother, when she gets her first boyfriend.

Details

Year
2002
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
tbc
Format
Video
Director
Christabelle Dilks
Producer
Caroline Norbury
Executive Producer
Caroline Norbury
Editor
Diarmid Scrimshaw
Screenwriter
Christabelle Dilks
Director of Photography
Silvia Beck
Sound
Steve Brodie
Principal cast
Holly McGrane, Sharon Maughan, Stuart McLeod

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Eye Film and Television

9-11a Dove Street
Norwich
Norfolk NR2 1DE
UK

T 00 44 (0)1603 762551

charlie@eyefilmandtv.co.uk

Sales Company

First Take Films

Anglia House
Norwich NR1 3JG
UK

T 00 44 (0)1603 756 868

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