Project Detail

Jamie

Synopsis

Jamie, a shy and quiet loner, spends the afternoon with Ben after meeting him on a dating app. As they chat, Jamie finds himself opening up and letting loose his hopes and fears in an unexpected awakening.

Details

Year
2016
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
9 mins 2 secs
Format
HD
Director
Christopher Manning
Producer
Christopher Manning
Editor
Jojo Erholtz
Screenwriter
Christopher Manning
Director of Photography
Alistair Little
Sound
Mauricio D'Orey
Composer
Terence Dunn
Principal cast
Sebastian Christophers, Raphael Verrion
Film Image
Alistair Little (credit) ©Christopher Manning

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Production Status

Production Company

Christopher Manning

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