Project Detail

Late to the Party

Synopsis

A bride-to-be comes to terms with her sexuality during her hen party - which means the wedding is off!

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Year
2022
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 min
Format
Digital
Director
Emma Keeling
Producer
Makez Rikweda, Emma Keeling
Executive Producer
Andrew Hawkes MVO, Alan C. Ruesicky
Editor
Tom Whittaker, Marty Huntford
Screenwriter
Emma Keeling
Director of Photography
Arushi Chugh
Production Designer
Lillian Caccia
Sound
Steve Townsend
Composer
Hollie Buhagia
Principal cast
Karis Pentecost, Farrel Hegarty, Anita Albrecht, Victoria Watkins, Kate G. Lacy, Madeleine MacMahon, Poppy Snow
Camera Assistants
Erdvile Girinkaite, Ferran Guillen
Gaffer
Jakub Paczos
Sound Recordist
Adam Hurley
Make-up Artists
Jess Bonwick, Dara Hanlon
Production Assistants
Candace Dobson, Amy Check

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Production Company

Emma Keeling

116 Tilehurst Road
London
SW18 3 EY

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