Project Detail

Longbarn

Longbarn
Longbarn

Synopsis

A city couple arrive at a cottage deep in the Welsh forest, where a misplaced wedding ring sparks mistrust and mystery between them. When a native psychic woman shares the 250-year old story of the local woodlands, Tom and Jenna are forced to confront the true reason they have come to Longbarn.

Details

Year
2025
Type of project
Features
Running time
76 min
Format
Digital
Director
Hammad Khan
Producer
Hammad Khan
Co-Producer
Lyndon Wynter
Editor
Adam Khanzade
Screenwriter
Hammad Khan
Director of Photography
Taylor Wu
Production Designer
Teryne Philip
Sound
Jade Cao
Composer
Mondrian
Principal cast
Callum Blake, Kirstyn Niccolle, Meira Ayub, Bedwyr Bowen

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Magpie Films

Hammad Khan
16 Athenaeum Road
London
N20 9AE

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