Project Detail

Scene House

Synopsis

In a dystopian future, Actors live as spectacle in The Scene House where Observers can interact with them like exhibits in a zoo. As one actor questions their existence, the boundaries blur between performance and reality, unraveling the unsettling truth about their world and the greater one outside.

Details

Year
2025
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
13 min 8 sec
Format
Digital
Director
Annabella Fazio
Producer
Lia Lee
Executive Producer
Sarah Carter
Editor
Piotr Zuchniewicz
Screenwriter
Annabella Fazio
Director of Photography
Ravi Doubleday
Production Designer
Rose Yorke Barber
Sound
Greg Scholes, Sarah-Louise Davis
Composer
Ali Helnwein
Principal cast
Selina Jones, Nell Williams, Ivy Attwood-Freeman, Aaron Teoh, Brendan Quinn, Denzel Baidoo, Safiyya Ingar, David Boyle, Sukey Willis, Harrison Evans

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