Project Detail

Homecoming

Synopsis

A heartbreaking tale of family, love and loss. Adan must face the horror of his past in order to give his daugter a future.

Details

Year
2005
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
15 mins
Format
35mm
Director
Emma Farrell
Producer
Tiffany Whittome
Editor
Murat Kebir
Screenwriter
Emma Farrell
Director of Photography
Melissa Byers
Sound
Steve Bray
Composer
Nick LLoyd Webber
Principal cast
Andrew Greenough, Gillian Kearney, Sybie Ross-Talbot

Production Status

Production Company

Piper Films

54 St. John's Hill Grove
London SW11 2RG
UK

T+44 (0)20 7771 9569

tw@piperfilms.co.uk

Sales Company

As above

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