Project Detail

Mother of Many

Synopsis

The most dangerous journey needs a helping hand.

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
6 mins
Format
HD
Director
Emma Lazenby 1st Feature
Producer
Camilla Deakin, Jude Goldrei, Sarah Jane Meredith
Co-Producer
Camilla Deakin, Jude Goldrei, Sarah Jane Meredith
Editor
Mark Simon Hewis
Screenwriter
Emma Lazenby
Director of Photography
Emma Lazenby
Production Designer
Emma Lazenby
Sound
Barnaby Templer
Composer
David Schweitzer

Production Status

Production Company

ArthurCox Ltd

16 Whitehouse Street
Bristol BS3 4AY
UK

Sales Company

ArthurCox Ltd

16 Whitehouse Street
Bristol BS3 4AY
UK

hilary@worldofarthurcox.co.uk

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