Project Detail

Keep Mum

Synopsis

A woman drunkenly wrecks her big family house. Soon it turns out that her past haunts her, throwing her into a whirlwind of emotions and projections as she tries to piece together what happened to her;
the psyche of a woman pushed beyond the limits of sanity is explored...

Details

Year
2019
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
14 min 59 sec
Format
4k
Director
Luana Di Pasquale
Producer
Lisa Turnbull
Executive Producer
Richard Lilley
Editor
Massi Guelfi
Screenwriter
Luana Di Pasquale
Director of Photography
Martine Wolff
Production Designer
Niina Topp
Sound
Matthias Kispert
Composer
https://lunadipas.wixsite.com/keep-mum/music
Principal cast
Nadira Murray, Cameron Murray
Associate Producer
Frank Lee, Chet Kirby Van Pohl, Christopher Goodsell, Vittorio Di Pasquale
Art Director
Charlotte King

Production Status

Production Company

Lunadipas Films

41C Anns Place
London E1 7TQ

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