Project Detail

La Quantité de Vie (The Quantity of Life)

Synopsis

A woman recalls her sexual experiences that have brought her to this point in being, from disappointing sexual encounters in later life to her early childhood and the neglect she suspected her mother of. We are brought into her world of reminiscence and realisation.

Details

Year
2012
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
4 mins 37 secs
Format
Digital
Director
Phoebe Fleming, Rupert Rose Antoine
Producer
Phoebe Fleming, Rupert Rose Antoine
Editor
Phoebe Fleming, Rupert Rose Antoine
Screenwriter
Phoebe Fleming, Rupert Rose Antoine
Director of Photography
Phoebe Fleming, Rupert Rose Antoine
Production Designer
Phoebe Fleming, Rupert Rose Antoine
Sound
Phoebe Fleming, Rupert Rose Antoine
Principal cast
Judith Antoine, Elizabeth Willis, Oliver Wilson, Morris Robinson

Production Status

Production Company

Phoebe Fleming

17 St Matthew's Road
Cotham
Bristol
BS6 5TS
E: phoebefleming@blueyonder.co.uk

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