Project Detail

Our Father Who Art In Heaven

Synopsis

Two brothers grew up with a violent father and return home on his death to clear out his possessions and his remains left on the living room carpet.

Details

Year
2009
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
14 mins 23 secs
Format
DV Cam
Director
Jeremy Williams
Producer
Nicholas O' Dwyer
Editor
Andrew Page
Director of Photography
Phil Turner
Sound
Matthew Share
Composer
Julian Stewart Lindsey
Principal cast
Chris Trusler, Richard Trusler

Production Status

Production Company

Landmark Films

12 Evelyn Court
267B Cowley Road
Oxford OX4 1GY
UK

information@landmarkfilms.com

Sales Company

Landmark Films

12 Evelyn Court
267B Cowley Road
Oxford OX4 1GY
UK

information@landmarkfilms.com

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