Spite Your Face
Synopsis
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2017 - Experimenta Strand
Details
- Year
- 2017
- Type of film
- Shorts
- Running time
- 38 mins
- Director
-
Rachel Maclean
- Producer
- Ciara Barry, Rosie Crerar
- Executive Producer
- Richard Ashrowan
- Editor
- Rachel Maclean
- Screenwriter
- Rachel Maclean
- Director of Photography
- David Liddell
- Production Designer
- Rachel Maclean
- Sound
- William Aikman
- Composer
- Julian Corrie
- Principal cast
- Rachel Maclean (all roles), Voice Artists: Chiara D’Anna, Jack Holden, Steven McNicoll, Toby Ungleson
- Curated by
- Alchemy Film and Arts in partnership with Talbot Rice Gallery and the University of Edinburgh
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
barry crerar
Film City Glasgow401 Govan Road
Glasgow
G51 2QJ
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