Project Detail

Midnight Mosaic

Synopsis

Two sisters struggle to survive in a society of bright lights and 24-hour video walls, where sleep is illegal. When one refuses to take the tablets that keep everyone awake, the other must choose between the normality she craves - and the terror of falling asleep for the first time.

Details

Year
2008
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
13 mins 07 secs
Format
S16, Digibeta
Director
Jess Brownrigg
Producer
Anna Kolber, Daisy Gili, Toni Howard
Co-Producer
Anna Kolber, Daisy Gili, Toni Howard
Editor
Colin Hickey
Screenwriter
Jess Brownrigg
Director of Photography
Robin Horn
Production Designer
Alex Smith
Sound
Rudolfo Coloma
Composer
Andy Donnelly
Principal cast
Monica Bertei, Eva Tecedeiro, Gabrielle Downey, Kristofer Gummerus

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Production Status

Production Company

Fayed Films, in association with London Film Academy

Sales Company

ewan_hoozarmi@yahoo.co.uk

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