Project Detail

One of Us?

Synopsis

The dynamic pace of Quincy's basketball match soon calms when he is faced with a life changing dilemma.

Details

Year
2009
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 mins
Format
Super 16mm Film
Director
Clint Dyer
Producer
Sally Thomas, Mark Sutherland
Editor
Alex Marsh
Screenwriter
Mark Straker
Director of Photography
Jono Smith
Sound
Rob Branch, Jamie Roden
Composer
Sally Herbert, Corin Pennington, Rodney Panton
Principal cast
Alexis Rodney, Madra Ihegborow, Cathy Tyson, Simon Kunz, Danny Webb

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Production Status

Production Company

PK Films Limited

Dorchester House
Station Road
Letchworth Garden City
Hertfordshire SG6 3AW
UK

T +44 (0)1462 680 860

pkfilms@productionone.co.uk

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