Project Detail

Grappling

Synopsis

Haunted by the memories of his traumatic childhood, Dylan sets out on a hunt for the man responsible for the scars etched into his mind.

Details

Year
2024
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
17 min 8 sec
Format
Digital
Director
Toby Cameron
Producer
Simon Pax McDowell
Executive Producer
Jude Lister, Matthew Rogers
Editor
Sam Jordan-Richardson
Screenwriter
Toby Cameron
Director of Photography
Sam Jordan-Richardson
Sound
Aaron Kennedy
Composer
Ritual Cloak
Principal cast
Mark Flanagan, Sharon Morgan, Owen Arwyn, Stacey Daly, Dylan Everson

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Supported by BBC Cymru Wales, Ffilm Cymru Wales, BFI NETWORK

On Par Productions

Toby Cameron
Office 2
Meandros House
54a Bute Street
Cardiff
CF105AF

Sales Company

On Par Productions

Toby Cameron
Office 2
Meandros House
54a Bute Street
Cardiff
CF105AF

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