Project Detail

Pandemic Spy

Synopsis

Did we ever stop to think how the lockdown would hinder the work of spies in the middle of a pandemic? With government restrictions keeping people off park benches, Fisher (may not be his real name) tries to adapt to the new reality, finding the things he took for granted, like having a secret conversation in a public space with his contact Penny, more difficult than before. A comedy about connection, friendship and community, all de-classified just this once.

Details

Year
2021
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
8 mins 30 sec
Director
Daniel D. Moses
Producer
Daniel D. Moses
Editor
Daniel D. Moses
Screenwriter
Daniel D. Moses
Director of Photography
Ben Westaway
Sound
Alessandra Fasto
Composer
Patrick Moore
Principal cast
Brooks Livermore, Aislinn De’Ath
Assistant Director
David Smith
Production Manager
Leanne Moses
Production Assistants
Dani Orelowitz, Simon Pinkus
Colourist
John Barrett
VO Sound Engineer
Dan Myers

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