Project Detail

High

Synopsis

High is a dark and seductive tale that takes a menacing turn as one woman pursues her next fix. Stars Joana Preiss (Ma Mere, Dans Paris), features the brooding cinematography of Alex Barber and an original score by Jon Hopkins.

Details

Year
2010
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
4 mins 39 secs
Format
16mm
Director
Sara Dunlop
Producer
Emily Bliss
Editor
Bill Smedley
Screenwriter
Sara Dunlop, Gregory de Roeck
Director of Photography
Alex Barber
Production Designer
John Ebden
Sound
Ben Leeves
Composer
Jon Hopkins
Principal cast
Joana Priess

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Production Status

Production Company

Rattling Stick

39-43 Brewer Street
London
W1F 9UD

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