Project Detail

Out of Milk

Synopsis

Two wigs, a pair of rollerskates, a TV repairman and a fridge full of milk. How do you remember the summer when you were eight? A touching and funny interpretation of the adult world through the eyes of a child.

Details

Year
2008
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
9 mins
Format
35mm
Director
Nicola Morris
Producer
Camila Salamanca
Editor
Ulrike Münch
Screenwriter
Nicola Morris
Director of Photography
Edward Wright
Production Designer
Ian Wilkinson
Sound
Joanna Andrews, De Lane Lea
Composer
Irene Salamanca
Principal cast
Liberty Burnett, Sarah Guyler, Jamie Foskin, Mark Down, Jonathan Barnham

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Production Status

Production Company

Binary Films

Manchester M20 3YA
UK

T +44 (0)161 448 1400

mikeogden@binaryfilms.co.uk

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