Indi
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2022
- Type of project
- Shorts
- Running time
- 16 min 8 sec
- Format
- Digital
- Director
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Billy Dosanjh
- Producer
- Laura Wilkinson, Kurban Kassam
- Editor
- Irene Wong
- Screenwriter
- Billy Dosanjh
- Director of Photography
- Rik Burnell
- Production Designer
- Delphine Fyrst
- Sound
- Stanley Wong
- Composer
- Jon Opstad
- Principal cast
- Bitu Thomas, Nathaniel Sahota, Karran Gora, Ajay Chhabra, Gautam Narayanan
Genre
Production Status
Production Company
Reimagining Industrial Migratory Stories
28 Brook Meadow RoadShelfield
Walsall
WS4 1TL
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