Light Years
Synopsis
An intimate portrait of a family struggling to come to terms with their future, dramatizing an epic human dilemma. When time is running out for us, the environment and future generations, what choices of the heart must we make? What values do we cultivate?
Venice Film Festival 2015 - World premiere
Details
- Year
- 2015
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 90 mins
- Director
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Esther May Campbell 1st Feature
- Producer
- Samm Haillay, Duane Hopkins, Wendy Bevan-Mogg, Andrew McVicar
- Executive Producer
- Christopher Collins, Amy Gardner, Keith Griffiths, Richard Holmes, Christopher Moll
- Screenwriter
- Esther May Campbell
- Director of Photography
- Zac Nicholson, Will Pugh
- Production Designer
- Jane Morton
- Sound
- Supervising Sound Editor: Joakim Sundström
- Principal cast
- Sophie Burton, Zamira Fuller, James Stuckey, Beth Orton
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Third Films
Kingsland Church StudiosPriory Green
Byker
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE6 2DW
Finite Films
82 Princedale RoadLondon
W11 4NL
Sales Company
The Match Factory
Balthasarstr. 79-8150670 Cologne
Germany
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