Project Detail

Norma's Colours

Synopsis

Tina reflects on the life of her mother Norma, in a dream-like exploration of Norma's extraordinary collection of belongings.

International Competition IFF Message to Man 2015
Nominated for Best Documentary at London Short Film Festival 2016

Details

Year
2015
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
10 mins 52 secs
Format
HD
Director
Florence Kennard
Producer
Florence Kennard
Executive Producer
Kingston University
Editor
Florence Kennard
Director of Photography
Owen Tanner
Sound
Liam Crombie
Composer
Tim Matthews
Principal cast
Tina Waterman

Production Status

Sales Company

florencekennard@gmail.com

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