Project Detail

My Citrus Paradisiest Moment

Synopsis

A guy is seeking the paradise in a fruit cos he cannot find it where it's supposed to be.

Details

Year
2011
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
4 mins 29 secs
Format
DLR
Director
Sherry Lips
Producer
Glyndwr University/North Wales School of Arts/Sherry Lips
Editor
Sherry Lips
Screenwriter
Sherry Lips
Director of Photography
Sherry Lips
Sound
Manuel Fernandez
Composer
Emilie Autumn, Marilyn Manson
Principal cast
Adria Reina
Dubbing
Kyle McColl

Production Status

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