Project Detail

Skin Deep

Synopsis

Skin Deep, by writer Terry Flaxton, deals with racism and prejudice in the Army and aims to examine the nature of prejudice directly.

Skin Deep has been made under the Western Lights initiative in association with the South West Media Development Agency.

Details

Year
2001
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
24 mins
Format
Betacam Sp, Digi Beta
Director
Patrick Miller (first drama)
Producer
Abigail Davies
Executive Producer
Abigail Davies
Screenwriter
Terry Flaxton
Director of Photography
Terry Flaxton
Sound
Cameron Hills
Composer
Gary Yershon
Principal cast
Kolade Agboke, Navin Chowdhry, Charles Dale, Andrew Henry, David Kennedy, Gary McInnes, Chad Stephenson

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Ignition Films

Contact: Alison Sterling
1 Wickham Court
Bristol
BS16 1DQ
UK

T 0117 965 7674

Sales Company

HTV West

Contact: Abigail Davies
The TV Centre
Bristol
BS4 3HG
UK

T 0117 972 2209

davies@htv-west.com.uk

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