Project Detail

Hold

Synopsis

A man stuck in his endless loneliness wanders in a post-apocalyptic world...
Only to discover he is not alone.

Details

Year
2014
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
6 mins 45 secs
Director
Eric Kole
Producer
Eric Kole
Editor
Christian McIlveen
Screenwriter
Eric Kole
Director of Photography
Joni Juutilainen
Sound
Weronika Razna
Composer
Justine Barker
Principal cast
Eric Kole, Amanda Fernando Stevens
Assistant Director
Dasha Aksyuta
Make-Up Artist
Lianna Weidle
Wardrobe Stylist
Mimi VS
Focus Puller
Michael Hobdell
Sound Recordist
Douglas Fayers
Storyboard Artist
Marga Doek
Digital Matte Painter
Davide Binello
Colourist
Lewis Crossfield
Location Manager
Rebecca Pitman
Set Production Assistant
Jo Gewirtz

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Production Status

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