Project Detail

Rejoyce!

Synopsis

After the death of her husband, Winifred Tyler, an elderly vicar’s wife, unearths a book of erotic fiction she wrote in her youth.
A bittersweet, comedy-drama about discovering a life not lived, once the person with whom you were inseparable has gone.
Official Selection BFI Flare LGBTQIA+ Film Festival 2024
Official Selection Iris Prize Festival 2024 - Nomination - Best British Short
Official Selection Flickerfest International Short Film Festival 2025

Details

Year
2024
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
14 min 59 sec
Format
16x9 digital
Director
David Ledger
Producer
Alexandra Bierman, David Ledger, Daniel Ward-Garber
Editor
Karel Dolak
Screenwriter
David Ledger
Director of Photography
Abi Hurcomb
Production Designer
Rachel Corker-Brown
Sound
Jacob Evans
Composer
Katy Huswick
Principal cast
Amanda Walker, Sian Reeves, Jodie Tyack

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