Project Detail

Report

Synopsis

"Good morning Year 11. Today is report day."
 
Laura Smith knew her report would be bad. She just hadn't counted on it being downright crap. For her, school is a nightmare and report day is hell.
 
Weatherhead, Mosslands and Oldershaw schools present a 10 minute film that will be every student's nightmare.

Details

Year
2005
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
10 mins
Director
Ian Freeman, Weatherhead, Oldershaw and Mosslands School Pupils
Producer
W.O.W. Festival 2003
Music
Keith Holden, Oldershaw and Mosslands School Pupils
Principal cast
Weatherhead, Mosslands and Oldershaw School Pupils

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

W.O.W.

60 Duke Street
Liverpool L1
UK

T +44 (0)151 707 4313

Sales Company

Bea Freeman

35-47 Windsor Street
Liverpool L8 1XE
UK

T+44 (0)151 708 5708

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