Project Detail

Some Riot

Synopsis

A man caught by his own emotional weakness in the limbo between life and death must find acceptance in himself and follow the eerie calm and reassurance of The Voice into the eternal lake of Death.

Details

Year
2011
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
5 mins
Format
HD
Director
Joshua Glenn
Producer
Jon Rosling
Executive Producer
Jon Rosling
Editor
Joshua Glenn, Jon Rosling
Screenwriter
Joshua Glenn
Director of Photography
Vish Vishvanath
Sound
Dave S. Walker
Composer
Dave S. Walker
Principal cast
Liam Rooke
Make Up Artist
Jolene Beatson

Production Status

Production Company

Eye Films

4 Waterside Drive
Rotherham
South Yorkshire
S66 3ZW

(01709) 545149

www.eyefilms.co.uk

info@eyefilms.co.uk

Sales Company

Eye Films

4 Waterside Drive
Rotherham
South Yorkshire
S66 3ZW

(01709) 545149

www.eyefilms.co.uk

info@eyefilms.co.uk

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