Project Detail

O, GLORY!

Synopsis

Set in the late 1970s, a psychiatric doctor and his assistant are called to an isolated country house to examine a woman, whose brother believes she is losing her mind. Fuelled by hysteria and hallucinatory paranoia, they succumb to an abstract, cosmic force.

Details

Year
2021
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
15 min
Format
35mm
Director
Charlie Edwards-Moss, Joe Williams
Producer
Chuckie McEwan
Executive Producer
Thomas Wightman, Archie Sinclair
Editor
Donya Maguire
Screenwriter
Charlie Edwards-Moss, Joe Williams
Director of Photography
Csaba Kondor
Production Designer
Lili Lea Abraham
Sound
Aumeta, Tim Harrison, Declan Chew
Composer
Charlie Ratcliffe
Principal cast
Sam Spruell, Emily Stott, Jonathan Livingstone, Vincent Shiels

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Supported by BFI NETWORK

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