Project Detail

Lilith and Eve

Synopsis

That awkward moment when the first woman on Earth meets... the first first woman on earth. A feminist re-imagining of the Adam and Eve myth, in which Eve accidentally bumps into Lilith, Adam's first wife and equal.
Official Selection Tribeca Film Festival 2022

Details

Year
2021
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
6 min 30 sec
Director
Samuel de Ceccatty
Producer
Manon Ardisson
Editor
Samuel de Ceccatty
Screenwriter
Samuel de Ceccatty, Manon Ardisson
Director of Photography
Samuel de Ceccatty
Sound
Louise Burton
Composer
Camilla Uboldi
Principal cast
Aimee Lou Wood, Susan Wokoma, Conor Kennedy, Jake Graf
Credit Song Singer
Ashleigh Brown

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Ardimages UK

Manon Ardisson
3C Risinghill Street
London
N1 9QB
+44 (0)7964 743538/+33 (0) 769197522

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