Project Detail

Notes From The Underground

Synopsis

On a normal day when millions are travelling underground; when punctuality and speed are everything; when there is noise, machines and artificial light, there is also time, idleness, silence and the human. An exploration of a nowadays rarely visible part of a machine: the people who run it.

Details

Year
2012
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
9 mins 29 secs
Director
Lukas Demgenski
Producer
Valerie Hanson
Executive Producer
V Hanson, P Hanson, L Demgenski
Editor
Lukas Demgenski
Director of Photography
Jun Keung Cheung, Lukas Demgenski
Sound
Andrew Rowe, Michael F. Bates

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Production Status

Production Company

Lukas Demgenski

T: +44 (0) 7724622638
E: lukasdemgenski@gmail.com

Sales Company

Lukas Demgenski

T: +44 (0) 7724622638
E: lukasdemgenski@gmail.com

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