Project Detail

Patagonia

Synopsis

Patagonia narrates the journeys of two women, one looking for her past, the other for her future. The film intercuts between their stories, in which one of them travels south to north through the Welsh springtime and the other east to west through the Argentine autumn.

Details

Year
2010
Type of film
Features
Running time
105 mins
Format
Super 16mm, 35mm
Director
Marc Evans
Producer
Rebekah Gilbertson, Flora Fernandez-Marengo
Editor
Mali Evans
Screenwriter
Laurence Coriat, Marc Evans
Director of Photography
Robbie Ryan
Production Designer
Marie Lanna
Sound
Simon Fraser
Music
Joseph LoDuca
Principal cast
Matthew Rhys, Marta Lubos, Nia Roberts, Nahuel Emiliano Perez Biscayart, Matthew Gravelle, Rhys Parry Jones, Duffy

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Rainy Day Films

The Surrey Dispensary
42 Trinity Street
London SE1 4JG
UK

Sales Company

The Little Film Company

12930 Ventura Boulevard #822
Studio City
CA 9160
America

T +1 (0) 818 762 6999

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