Project Detail

Seven Days a Week

Synopsis

For the last 36 years, Paul has opened his North London paper stall at 4.40am, seven days a week, every week of the year.
Now 66, and with his time selling papers nearing an end, Paul reflects on his life in the paper booth he inherited from his father.

Details

Year
2015
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
09:53
Format
HD
Director
Tal Amiran
Producer
Tal Amiran
Editor
Tal Amiran
Director of Photography
Tal Amiran
Sound
Tal Amiran
Sound Design
Rick Blything

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Production Status

Production Company

Sales Company

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