Project Detail

Park Stories

Synopsis

Three linked comic vignettes set in London: three relationships; three confessions; three moments when your life could change forever...

Details

Year
2000
Type of film
Shorts
Director
Smita Bhide
Dir
Smita Bhide 35mm. 9mins. Prod: Suzanne Facenfield. Scr: Smita Bhide. DoP: Richard Mahoney. Cast: Michele Austin, Russell Boulter, Lolita Chakrabarti, Parminder K. Nagra, Leon Black.

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Production Company

Monkey in Heaven Films 96d Lancaster Road London W11 1QS, UK Tel: 020 7792 1769 Fax: 020 7792 1769 E-mail: monkeyinheavenfilms@yahoo.co.uk

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