Project Detail

Saligia

Synopsis

Everyone knows sin is bad. We try our uttermost best to fight it yet we succumb to our cravings because of its seductive allure...

Details

Year
2012
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
4 min 7 secs
Format
HDSLR Canon 5D Mk3
Director
Olan Collardy
Editor
Olan Collardy
Screenwriter
Olan Collardy
Director of Photography
Calvin Ceile
Composer
Blue by Gemini
Principal cast
Michelle Zima & Lauren B
Make-Up Artist/Hair
Jessica Hunte

Production Status

Production Company

http://www.cardyfilms.com

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