Project Detail

Monsters and Rabbits

Synopsis

A story about monsters, moon-walks and what happens to your imaginary friend when you make your first real one.

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
10 mins 40 secs
Format
35mm and HDcam
Director
Nicky Lianos
Producer
UK Film Council and Film London
Editor
Rachel Tunnard
Screenwriter
David Lemon
Director of Photography
Annmarie Lean-Vercoe
Production Designer
Cara Brower
Sound
Roland Heap
Composer
Tom Marsh
Principal cast
James Bachman, Alice Lowe, Sophie Hattersley, Tyler Kennington

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

NEON FILMS

Medius House LG
2 Sheraton Street
London W1F 8BH
UK

T +44 (0)20 7851 4473

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