Project Detail

Love Always

Synopsis

In 1942, a young woman fends off the fears and trials of war by reading the letters her lover sends home. When the letters stop coming, she falls into a secretive affair with the village postman, but his motives are not what they seem.

Details

Year
2014
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
24 min
Format
Digital
Director
Dan Baugh
Producer
Dan Baugh, Hennie Clough
Executive Producer
Simon Welsford
Screenwriter
Maddie Ireland, Dean Ross
Director of Photography
Sam Creamer
Production Designer
Emily-Jane Curtin
Sound
Robert Copland; Michael Burrin
Composer
Louis Dodd
Principal cast
Tara Dowd, Benedict Smith, Oliver Matjasz, Eliza Jade

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Aces and Eights Productions

12 Hatherley Road
Sidcup
Kent
DA14 4DT

Sales Company

MotionHut Ltd

Maidstone Studios
New Cut Road
Maidstone
ME14 5NZ

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