Post
Synopsis
Post delves into a writer and artists complex and fractured spirit and mind, when a young woman starts receiving anonymous fanmail.
Written and made in response to Nick Bantock's visual novel 'Griffin and Sabine' Post is a psychological response to Bantock's work- reading into what his stories suggest but dont spell out.
Post is a short experimental film which screened at the raindance film festival in 1999 and the portobello film festival in 2000.
Post is an experimental sound/visual narrative short.
Details
- Year
- 2010
- Type of film
- Shorts
- Running time
- 10 mins
- Format
- 16mm
- Director
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Giada Dobrzenska
- Producer
- Little Wonder Productions
- Editor
- Giada Dobrzenska, Lisa Thompson
- Screenwriter
- Giada Dobrzenska
- Director of Photography
- Ed Tracey
- Production Designer
- Noel Stewart, Jamie Hunter
- Sound
- Nick Lloyd Webber
- Music
- Nick Lloyd Webber
- Principal cast
- Natalia Fitzmaurice
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Little Wonder Productions
www.myspace.com/littlewonderfilms
Sales Company
Giada Dobrzenska
littlewonda@aol.com
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