Project Detail

Invisible

Synopsis

Victor is an African immigrant who, as a child, witnessed the slaughter of his family. He has now vanished into London, working as an anonymous street sweeper. But violence seeks him out once more and he realises that to regain his humanity he must become ‘visible’ again.

Details

Year
2010
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
15 mins
Format
Red Camera
Director
Harold Chapman
Producer
David Chapman
Editor
Phil Eldridge
Screenwriter
Harold Chapman
Director of Photography
Dirk Nel
Production Designer
Eks Singh
Sound
Tom Joyce
Composer
Stu Reid
Principal cast
Nathaniel Martello-White, Jessica Collins, Giles Fagan

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Production Status

Production Company

Sales Company

Shorts International

8 Luke Street
London EC2A 4XY

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