Scintilla (aka The Hybrid)
Synopsis
Edinburgh International Film Festival 2014 - World premiere
Details
- Year
- 2014
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 94 mins
- Director
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Billy O'Brien
- Producer
- Lionel Hicks
- Executive Producer
- Mark Brooke, Laurence Brown, Alexandre Piot, Fumiko Thomas
- Editor
- Steve Mercer
- Screenwriter
- Rob Green, Billy O'Brien, G.P. Taylor
- Director of Photography
- Magni Ágústsson
- Production Designer
- Paul Inglis
- Composer
- Adrian Johnston
- Principal cast
- John Lynch, Morjana Alaoui, Craig Conway
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Liquid Noise Films
Lionel HicksState House 607
176 Station Road
Harrow
Middlesex
HA1 2TA
Sales Company
AV Pictures
Caparo House103 Baker Street
London
W1U 6LN
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