Project Detail

Parental Control

Synopsis

A quirky comedy about a young boy (Jake Pratt) who seeks to control his parents via a computer.

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
5 mins 14 secs
Format
35mm
Director
Damien Cullen
Producer
Damien Cullen
Co-Producer
Damien Cullen
Editor
Quentin Estherhuizen
Screenwriter
James Hancock
Director of Photography
Toby Gorman
Sound
Julia Thompson
Composer
Alexis Bennett
Principal cast
Jake Pratt, Nick Von Schlippe, Wendy Clark

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

summit from nuthin productions ltd

Flat 26
104 Green Lane
Morden
Surrey, SM4 6FE
UK

T +44 (0)20 8640 7830

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