Project Detail

Secret Agent

Synopsis

Fighting over a television remote control, an eight year old girl and her little brother break a window. Mum will soon be home. What will they do? What will they tell her?
 
The two of them come up with a quick scheme to sort out the grave problem at hand; an emotional roller coaster that marks the end of their innocent cosy world. In the next ten minutes big sister comes up with the perfect plan and to her surprise, little brother becomes her unquestioning follower, or so she thinks.

Details

Year
2004
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
8 mins 30 secs
Format
DigiBeta
Director
Marsha Nuriya Lee
Producer
Marsha Nuriya Lee
Editor
Craig Cotterill
Screenwriter
Ilana Lee, Marsha Nuriya Lee
Director of Photography
Benjamin Brettschneider
Sound
Liam Lynch
Composer
Greg Patsmore
Principal cast
Jordan Bocarisa, Matthew Mason

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Production Status

Production Company

Definition Films

64 Avenue Road
London NW8 6HT, England
UK

T+44 (0)20 7722 1188

marshanlee@hotmail.com

Sales Company

Definition Films

64 Avenue Road
London NW8 6HT, England
UK

T +44 (0)20 7722 1188

marshanlee@hotmail.com

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