Project Detail

Special People

Synopsis

Special People is an improvised comedy following a neurotic film-maker's latest project - a pretentious film featuring disabled kids climbing a mountain. Jasper slowly cracks up as he is bombarded with flak by his unco-operative students. In the end, however, we all need to find a way to work together.

Details

Year
2006
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 mins 20 secs
Format
DV Cam
Director
The Kielder Kids with Justin Edgar
Producer
Justin Edgar
Editor
Mark Burgess
Screenwriter
The Kielder Kids with Justin Edgar
Director of Photography
Zac Nicholson
Sound
Oliver Rotchell
Composer
Kim Humphrey
Principal cast
Dominic Coleman, Robyn Frampton

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

104 Films

c/o Picture Palace North
The Worksation
15 Paternoster Row
Sheffield S1 2BX
UK

T 01142493160

justinedgar@beeb.net

Sales Company

104 Films

c/o Picture Palace North
The Worksation
15 Paternoster Row
Sheffield S1 2BX
UK

T 01142493160

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