Project Detail

Reflections

Synopsis

Sid, an elderly, widowed veteran, lives in a self-imposed isolation with his dog, Ace in the Scottish Highlands. When an identical version of his house appears on the horizon, Sid is forced to investigate a strange window into his future.

Details

Year
2023
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
14 min 18 sec
Director
Zak Harney
Producer
Emily Radakovic, Rachel Kelly
Executive Producer
Jennifer Monks, Roxy McKenna, Sam Cryer
Editor
Marnie Hollande
Screenwriter
Zak Harney
Director of Photography
Ciaran O'Brien
Production Designer
Giorgia Lee Joseph
Sound
Tim Burns
Composer
Quentin Lachapèle
Principal cast
Kevin McNally

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Pencil Trick Productions CIC

Tarbock Lodge
Ox Lane
Tarbock Green
Prescot
Merseyside
L35 1QA

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