Project Detail

Love you, Joseff Hughes

Synopsis

On a remote Welsh island, an innocent game of catch leads Anna and Joseff into an ancient graveyard. Venturing deeper onto the island, their play evolves into an exploration of life, love and loss.

Details

Year
2007
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
10 mins
Format
35mm
Director
Dan Hartley
Producer
Sandra Gorel
Editor
Toby Lloyd
Screenwriter
Catrin Cooper
Director of Photography
Stefan Stankowski
Production Designer
Simon Aronson
Sound
Gemma Stansfield
Composer
Tandis Jenhudson
Principal cast
Sioned Eleri Jones, Steffan Donnelly, Angharad Llwyd

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Production Status

Production Company

Spellbound Films

5 Southampton Place
London WC1A 2DA
UK

T+44 (0)7977 146 322

Sales Company

Spellbound Films

5 Southampton Place
London WC1A 2DA
UK

T +44 (0)7977 146 322

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