Ozone
Synopsis
Martin Dwyer, a mid-level executive, reports to the Head Office for a routine review. Instead, he is invited up to the top floor, the Executive Floor.
Details
- Year
- 2004
- Type of project
- Shorts
- Running time
- 18 mins 24 secs
- Format
- DigiBeta
- Director
-
Honey
- Producer
- Honey, Jana Kralikova
- Editor
- Lee Cowan
- Screenwriter
- Honey
- Director of Photography
- Asen Sopov
- Sound
- Peter Hodges
- Composer
- Michael Paert, James Johnston
- Principal cast
- Karel Dobry, Lucie Brezovska, Anya Geislerova
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Dar Mogul Ltd
Houseboat Offa.106 Cheyne Walk
Chelsea
London SW10 0DG
UK
Sales Company
Nick Brooks
19616 Walnut TrailTopanga
CA 90290 USA
T+ 1 310 383 4852
nick.brooks@verizon.net
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