Rewinding Dominoes
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2024
- Type of project
- Shorts
- Running time
- 16 min 58 sec
- Director
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Huiju Park
- Producer
- Huiju Park
- Co-Producer
- Toyosi Fuwa
- Editor
- James Jameson
- Director of Photography
- Antonia Schäfer, Huiju Park
- Production Designer
- Terezia Torousova
- Sound
- Joseph Eccles
- Composer
- Harpal Mudhar
- Principal cast
- Huiju Park
- Production Manager
- Nathan Hendren
- Animation Supervisor
- Tommy Howlett
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
NFTS (National Film and Television School)
Beaconsfield StudiosStation Road
Beaconsfield
Bucks
HP9 1LG
Sales Company
NFTS (National Film and Television School(
Beaconsfield StudiosStation Road
Beaconsfield
Bucks
HP9 1LG
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