Project Detail

Songbird

Synopsis

A youth of 16 is humiliated by a man for dropping some litter. Unable to get his revenge, he finds a victim closer to home.
 

Details

Year
2006
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
10 mins
Format
HiDef
Director
Sean Wood
Producer
Angie Daniell, Film London
Editor
Catherine Fletcher
Screenwriter
Sean Wood
Director of Photography
Ole Bratt Birkeland
Sound
Simon Gillman, Fabrice Pougnard
Music
Fitzjames Wood
Principal cast
James Buckley, Maurice Gleesson, Jane Partridge, Phoebe Wood

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Tractor Films

13a Boundary Street
London E2 7JE
UK

info@tractorfilms.co.uk

Sales Company

Dazzle Films

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