Project Detail

Near Miss

Synopsis

Jim married the first and only woman he ever dated. When she leaves him eighteen years later, Jim reluctantly gets back into the dating game, only to fall in love the with second woman he’s ever dated.

Details

Year
2024
Type of project
Features
Running time
95 min
Format
Digital
Director
Jamie Rafn
Producer
Josephine Rose
Executive Producer
Tamzin Rafn
Editor
John Mayes
Screenwriter
Jamie Rafn
Director of Photography
Federico Alfonzo
Production Designer
Jon Revell
Composer
Dominic Sewell
Principal cast
David Fynn, Tahirah Sharif, Timothy Renouf, Remy Beasley

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Bandit Country

Jamie Rafn

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