Project Detail

Poles Apart

Synopsis

It's nine o'clock on Monday morning when one bored commuter's distracted by the beautiful blonde sitting next to him. But she's less than impressed by his leching. And she knows how to make her point.

Details

Year
2003
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
90 secs
Format
MiniDV
Director
Jenny Walker, Alison Hudd
Producer
Jenny Walker, Alison Hudd
Editor
Elisabeth Evershed
Screenwriter
Alison Hudd, Jenny Walker
Director of Photography
Jenny Walker, Alison Hudd
Sound
Jenny Walker, Alison Hudd
Composer
Candyman
Principal cast
Natalie Joseph, Raquel Roberts, Anne-Marie O' Donoghue, John Albasiny

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Production Status

Production Company

FRAMES of REFERENCE FILMS ltd

277-9 Camden High Street
London NW1 7BX
UK

T+44 (0)20 7482 5672

M+44 (0)7802 400 504

Sales Company

FRAMES of REFERENCE FILMS ltd

277-9 Camden High Street
London NW1 7BX
UK

T+44 (0)20 7482 5672

M+44 (0)7802 400 504

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