Project Detail

Mr John

Synopsis

Mr John is an untidy agoraphobic and television critic. He lives alone, and for the past two years has managed to get by without leaving his front door. He just about survives, but when an intrusive neighbour barges into his life, he is finally forced to face his deepest fear.

Details

Year
2006
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
10 mins 10 secs
Format
DV
Director
Julian Kerridge
Producer
Metropolitan Film School
Editor
Julian Kerridge
Screenwriter
Julian Kerridge
Director of Photography
Gavin Northover
Sound
Joel Cahen
Music
I am Kloot
Principal cast
Benedict Wong , Nicola Stephenson

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Archway Films

jukerridge@hotmail.com

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