Project Detail

One

Synopsis

Bentley and Millicent are a married couple separated by the Great War. They are reunited in a mental institution were Millicent is a nurse and Bentley a sad casualty of war and a psychologically disturbed patient.

Details

Year
2009
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
11 mins
Format
HD
Director
Geoff Hall
Producer
Geoff Hall
Executive Producer
Luke Walton
Editor
Timothy Woodford
Screenwriter
Geoff Hall
Director of Photography
Timothy Woodford
Sound
John McCombie, Keith Rodgerson
Composer
Charlie Groves
Principal cast
Samantha Hunt, Benjamin Small, Michael Saffery
Production Consultant
Mark Blaney, Footprints Films

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Page updates

This page was last updated on 12th May 2025. Please let us know if we need to make any amendments or request edit access by clicking below.

See also

You may also be interested in other relevant projects in the database.

My Name is Sorrow My Name is Sorrow

Director: Geoff Hall

Year: 2012

An intimate and intense portrayal of the effects on one woman of betrayal and the physical abuse of sex trafficking. 'Sorrow' is locked away in a room reflecting on her captivity. We hear her inner voice, in a drama which shuns the sensationalising and politicising in many contemporary human trafficking films.

No Women No Children No Women No Children

Director: Akporé Uzoh

Year: 2026

The aftermath of a sexual assault (rape). Exploring the deep-felt consequences for all involved. At its heart an epic story of a couple's fight for the survival of their love.

Dad Pig travels to his new home Cardboard

Director: J.P. Vine

Year: 2025

When an overwhelmed single dad pig moves his piglets into a trailer park, he fears he's failed his family. But soon his kids create a wildly imaginative game, and Dad has a choice between dwell on the past or join them on their adventure. Official Selection Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2025 - World premiere Official Selection LA Shorts International Festival 2025 Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2025