Project Detail

Mr Firecul

Synopsis

The Devil is sick of the bad press he receives. In today’s media-savvy society, image is everything. What Lucifer needs is a re-branding. And what better way to do it than to enlist the help of a high flying PR executive. There’s only one problem. He’s not dead - yet.

Details

Year
2005
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
15 mins
Format
Super 16mm / HD
Director
Jade Carmen
Producer
Louis Paltnoi
Editor
Alex Rodriqguez
Screenwriter
Jade Carmen, Louis Paltnoi
Director of Photography
Tim Knight
Sound
Vince Watts, Olly Machin
Composer
Martin Russell, Afro Celts
Principal cast
David Ginola, Michael Brown, Chris Ryman, Rebecca Kenyon

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Production Status

Production Company

Jinx Films

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