Project Detail

Grandma

Synopsis

Grandma is a short film about children's misunderstandings surrounding the subject of death, with a delightfully uplifting ending.

Details

Year
2011
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 mins
Format
HD
Director
Tania Hoser
Producer
Richard Morrison
Executive Producer
Domonic Buttimore
Editor
Danny Atkinson, Tania Hoser, Tamsin Parry
Screenwriter
Tania Hoser
Director of Photography
Alan Stewart
Sound
Karen Boswall, Marcus Moll, Chris Wilson
Composer
Rick Wakeman
Principal cast
June Bailey, Tamsin Jermyn, Marcus Hutton, Caorline Oakes
1st Assistant Director
Franco Farrell
2nd Assistant Director
Stephen Mason
Camera Operators
Simon Finney, Alex Howe
Music Editor
Tony Lewis

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Th1ng

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