Poppy
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2006
- Type of film
- Shorts
- Running time
- 7 mins
- Format
- DVCA
- Director
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Esther May Campbell
- Producer
- Sarah-Jane Meredith, Paul Hewlitt
- Editor
- Gary Thomas
- Screenwriter
- Kam Gandhi
- Director of Photography
- Zac Nicholson
- Sound
- Hogge
- Music
- Al Lethbridge
- Principal cast
- Veejay Kaur
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
South West Screen
St Bartholomews, Lewins MeadBristol BS1 5BT
UK
Sales Company
Esther May Campbell
17 Gratitude RoadBristol, BS5 6EH
UK
esther@esthermaycampbell.com
South West Screen
Screen Development and Lottery ManagerSouth West Screen
St Bartholomews, Lewins Mead
Bristol BS1 5BT
UK
www.swscreen.co.uk
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