Project Detail

Hungerford: Symphony of a London Bridge

Synopsis

A modern-day city-symphony, the film presents an abstract journey over Hungerford Bridge and the footbridges alongside it.

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
2 mins 58 secs
Format
MiniDV
Director
Alex Barrett
Producer
Rahim Moledina
Editor
Alex Barrett
Screenwriter
Rahim Moledina
Director of Photography
Peter Harmer
Composer
James McWilliam

Production Status

Production Company

Tiga Kali Studio

61 Staunton Road
Kingston-upon-Thames
Surrey, KT2 5TN
UK

tigakalistudio@googlemail.com

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