Project Detail

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Synopsis

An unspoken incident unravels the lives of two families into nightmare, fracturing time and memory.

Details

Year
2013
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
15 mins
Format
Arri Alexa
Director
Jack Weatherley
Producer
James Levison
Editor
Alex Marsh
Screenwriter
Jack Weatherley
Director of Photography
Laurie Rose
Production Designer
Simon Rogers
Sound
Rob Entwistle, Martin Pavey
Composer
Toydrum and Gavin Clark
Principal cast
Michael Smiley, George MacKay, Alice Lowe, Paul Kaye, Tanya Franks
Casting Director
Sarah Crowe Associates
Gaffer
Martin Taylor
Spark
Luke Farley
1at Assistant Camera
Nick Gillespie
2nd Assistant Camera
Alex Parish
1st Assistant Director
Lynsey Muir
Script Supervisor
Lola Dauda
Costume Designer
Alex Watherston
Hair & Make Up Designer
Natasha Nikolic
Art Director
Lucy Haley
Colourist
Rob Pizzey

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Wingbeat Pictures

E: james@wingbeatpictures.com

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