Project Detail

Morning

Synopsis

Ruby is planning a beautiful future mapped out from the pages of a shopping catalogue, but one morning wakes up to something that changes her perspective on life forever.

Details

Year
2019
Type of project
Features
Running time
90 mins
Format
Digital
Director
Juliet Ellis 1st Feature
Producer
Colin Pons, Farah Abushwesha, Juliet Ellis
Editor
Catherine Creed
Screenwriter
Juliet Ellis
Director of Photography
Annette Remler
Production Designer
Virág Pázmány
Sound
Bridget Bradshaw
Composer
Asa Bennet, Mem Morrison
Principal cast
Latifah Suleiman Kerr, Etta Fusi, Kyle Hill

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

A Studio of the North, Rocliffe Limited, Independent Media Investments (IMI) production

Studio of the North

c/o Farah Abushwesha

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