Project Detail

Hey! Come on Out!

Synopsis

'Hey! Come on Out!' is one of 4 critically acclaimed short films collectively known as, 'Fables - A Film Opera'. Produced by Streetwise Opera, this production includes over 150 performers, all of whom have experienced homelessness. (Original fable by Shinichi Hoshi, music by Orlando Gough).

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
8 mins 23 secs
Format
Digital
Director
Iain Finlay
Producer
Iain Finlay
Executive Producer
Matthew Peacock
Editor
Alan Jones
Screenwriter
Shinichi Hoshi, Orlando Gough
Director of Photography
Xavier Amoros
Production Designer
Sarah Finlay
Sound
Jona Aal
Composer
Orlando Gough
Principal cast
Elise Dye, George Ikediashi, Daniel Norman, Melanie Pappenheim

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Production Status

Production Company

Streetwise Opera

www.streetwiseopera.org

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