Project Detail

Mono

Synopsis

When Emily's quiet life is disrupted by a noisy musician moving in next door, the outcome is far from muted.
 

Details

Year
2007
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
10mins
Format
DigiBeta
Director
Richard Smith
Producer
Paul Welsh, Caroline Cooper Charles
Editor
Gordon Lockhart
Screenwriter
Richard Smith
Director of Photography
Oliver Cheesman
Production Designer
Stephen Mason
Sound
Peter Brill, Douglas MacDougall
Composer
Richard Smith, The Last September
Principal cast
Samantha Young, Ainslie Henderson, Shakti Edwards

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Production Status

Production Company

Glasgow Media Access Centre

3rd Floor, 34 Albion Street
Glasgow G1 1LH, Scotland
UK

T+44 (0)14 1553 2620

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