Project Detail

Jewel and Eme

Synopsis

15 years old and your life sucks. What can you do? Jewel and Eme is a dark yet redemptive tale set against a backdrop of sexual and physical abuse. Sharp insights into the lives of two young, urban women and the compelling bond they form in the face of adversity.

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
19 mins 55 secs
Format
Digibeta
Director
Matthew Lynch
Producer
Jennifer Alexander Robinson, Matthew Lynch, Lucie Pankhurst
Editor
John Ramsden
Screenwriter
Jennifer Alexander Robinson
Director of Photography
Dan West
Production Designer
Matthew Lynch, Jennifer Alexander Robinson
Sound
Stuart Piggott
Composer
Jennifer Alexander Robinson
Principal cast
Roseanne Stewart, Sarita Smith, Claire Porter, Riz Meedin, Karlina Grace

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Lodestone Films

c/o 3, Michael Court
54 Beaconsfield Road
Willesden
London NW10 2JG
UK

T +44 (0)7796 817135

lodestone_films@hotmail.co.uk

Sales Company

Lodestone Films

c/o 3, Michael Court
54 Beaconsfield Road
Willesden
London NW10 2JG
England

T +44 (0)7796 817135

lodestone_films@hotmail.co.uk

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