Project Detail

Pyramid of Disunion

Synopsis

Wheelchair-user Angel joins an eco-commune in search of a more meaningful existence, though bumping into an old flame means she gets more than she bargained for on her quest for inner peace.

Details

Year
2023
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
16 min
Format
Digital
Director
Jessi Gutch, Ella Glendining
Producer
Justin Edgar
Executive Producer
Max Park
Editor
Rachel Roberts
Screenwriter
Ella Glendining
Director of Photography
Tom Watts
Production Designer
Adam Lawrence
Sound
Oliver Rochell
Composer
Jo Patterson
Principal cast
Ella Glendining, Jack Newhouse

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Production Status

Production Company

Supported by Film4

104 films

Picture Palace North
The Workstation
15 Paternoster Row
Sheffield
S1 2BX

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