Project Detail

Out There

Out There

Synopsis

A chance encounter with two apparently affable strangers in the remote French countryside forces an English couple to confront the dark heart of their fractured relationship.

Details

Year
2009
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
22 min
Format
HDCam
Director
Edward McGown
Producer
Tara Dean
Co-Producer
Tara Dean
Editor
Brett Irwin
Screenwriter
Mike Walden
Director of Photography
Mike Muschamp
Production Designer
Fabrice Spelta
Sound
Liam Abel
Composer
Ruth Chan
Principal cast
Jamie Foreman, Lucy Russell, Tom Mison, Pavel Douglas

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

White Lights Film Limited

ed@whitelightfilms.org

Sales Company

Roopesh Parekh

Market Films

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