Project Detail

One More Guest?

Synopsis

Two star-crossed lovers disrupt the life of a middle-aged woman when her 70 year old mum with dementia elopes with a younger man. The daughter realises she's losing the most important relationship in her life - the one she has with her son, who has colluded in the escape plan.

Details

Year
2021
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
16 min 52 sec
Format
4K
Director
Edilberto Restino
Producer
Suzy Miller, Edilberto Restino
Executive Producer
Suzy Miller
Editor
Emily Gwyneth Roberts
Screenwriter
Suzy Miller
Director of Photography
Ben Cole
Sound
Jonathan Miller, Xander Phillips, Suzy Miller, Steve Thomas
Composer
Eveshka Ghost,
Principal cast
Deborah Kearne, Claire Kinson, Sam Cartwright, David Tarpey

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Production Status

Production Company

Starting Over Show

72 Medway Drive
Forest Row
E Sussex RH18 5NX

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