Project Detail

Hannah and the Moon

Synopsis

A lonely little girl who yearns for somebody to talk to begins to confide in the moon from her bedroom window each night. However, when a cloudy evening obscures her view, she ventures out into the garden to find her skyward friend.

Details

Year
2012
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
5 mins 45 secs
Director
Kate Charter
Producer
Kate Charter, Joseph Atkinson
Screenwriter
Kate Charter
Sound
Neale Ross, Joseh Atkinson
Composer
Joseph Atkinson, Victoria Atkinson
Principal cast
Katy Bartholomew

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