Project Detail

Orange People

Synopsis

Orange People tells the story of 26 year old Mandy Clark who is addicted to tanning. Mandy has to have her daily dose to get through the day. Her Mother Belinda hates it , Mandy's boyfriend Scott is turned on by it and a familiar face from the past rears its ugly head. Mandy's obsession is spiralling out of control.

Details

Year
2008
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
17 mins 40 secs
Format
Digi Beta, PAL
Director
Waheed Khan
Producer
Faizaan Shurai
Executive Producer
Faizaan Shurai
Editor
Caroline Sarin
Screenwriter
Waheed Khan
Director of Photography
Ben Robinson
Production Designer
Linnea Springfeldt
Sound
Richard Leney
Composer
Charles Stuart
Principal cast
Katy Palmer, Patrick Regis, Victoria Lennox, John Stovell, Chris Adamson

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Production Status

Production Company

Teatime Pictures Limited

39 Thirlmere Gardens
Wembley
London
HA9 8RH
UK

T +44 (0) 79 3260 4055

www.orangepeoplefilm.com

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