Project Detail

My Dream/My Reality

Synopsis

A real story about the emotional and psychological impact of sex trafficking from the point of view of the victim.

Details

Year
2011
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
6 mins
Format
Super 16mm
Director
Jonathan Hardy, James Ward [as Scubaboy]
Producer
James Thomson
Executive Producer
Jonathan Hardy, James Ward
Editor
Jonathan Hardy, James Ward [as Scubaboy]
Screenwriter
Jonathan Hardy, James Ward [as Scubaboy]
Director of Photography
Robbie Bryant
Production Designer
Samantha Cliff
Sound
Gareth Rubery
Composer
UNKLE, New Volunteer
Principal cast
Louise Ennever

Production Status

Production Company

Scubaboy Inc

Unit 1.8
Temple Studios
Bristol
BS1 6QA
UK

+44 (0)1173 305 798

jon@scubaboyinc.co.uk

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