Project Detail

Mary And Mick

Synopsis

A young couple move into their new home in time for their first anniversary. Though deeply in love and commited to each other, a trauma from their past threatens to break their home apart.

Details

Year
2007
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
13 mins
Format
35MM
Director
Lesley Sharp
Producer
Verity Wislocki
Executive Producer
Annie Harrison Baxter, Jolyon Symonds
Editor
Tony Cranstoun
Screenwriter
Nicholas Gleaves
Director of Photography
Tim Palmer
Production Designer
Tom Bowyer
Sound
Stuart Moser
Composer
James Jones
Principal cast
Nicholas Gleaves, Clare Rushbrook

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Production Status

Production Company

Sharp Bird Productions

Clockwork Studios
38b Southwell rd
Comberwell
London SE5 9PG
UK

T +44 (0)20 7274 1144

Sharpbird@clockworkstudios.plus.com

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