Project Detail

Rubbish

Synopsis

London. A capital city filled with culture and opportunities that truly represent the contemporary voice. Yet some things never change. No matter how many times you pass it, how many times it is in your face, some things are left forgotten or simply overlooked.

Compelled to accept the challenge and approach litter with a different perspective, the drama follows one habitant who has found his own unique take on the idea of recycling.

Take a journey through London as never seen before.
 

Details

Year
2009
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
15 mins
Format
16:4
Director
Graham Harrison
Producer
Dominik Danielewicz, Dario Attanasio
Executive Producer
Dominik Danielewicz, Dario Attanasio
Editor
Giles Webb
Director of Photography
Justin Burgess
Sound Engineer
Robert Good
Assistant Cameraman
Duncan Gist
Assistant Production Manager
Annette Zimowski
Log
Isabel Eriksson
Make Up Artist
Monica Perotti
Photographer
Phoebe Thomas
Key Grip and Best Boy
Azeem Mustafa
Composer
Matthew Larsen
Artists
Victoria Brook, Caroline Fletcher
Cast
Luke Jordan, Lynne Rodgers
Special Thanks
Amanda Caldeira, Lindsay Watling, Finchley Catholic High School, John Adams, Ken and Sandra Cresswell and Neil Cunningham

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Production Company

After Dark Productions

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Sales Company

After Dark Productions

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