Project Detail

Oh No Pedro

Synopsis

A story of a young man who has lost his words, his thoughts, and his gender identity. Those eyes are always sharp as knives, yet the secret inside him is no longer hidden, waiting to be free by himself.

Details

Year
2017
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
3 mins 11 secs
Format
Digital mov 1080p
Director
Annlin Chao
Producer
Annlin Chao
Editor
Chia-Hung Lin
Screenwriter
Annlin Chao
Director of Photography
Zoran Veljkovic
Production Designer
Annlin Chao
Sound
Tom Rosenthal
Composer
Tom Rosenthal
Principal cast
Alistair Wroe
Choreographer
Alistair Wroe
Costume Designer
Tsai-Chun Huang

Production Status

Production Company

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