Project Detail

Squash

Synopsis

A young man is going through a traumatic event. He goes to a squash court to play on his own, but discovers that a hidden force wants to play him. He takes up the challenge and plays the match of his life. The tension builds as the match unfolds. Who exactly is he playing?

Details

Year
2005
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
8 mins 24 secs
Format
Beta sp/DVCAM
Director
Peter Blach
Producer
Rami Bartholdy, Peter Blach
Editor
Peter Blach
Screenwriter
Peter Blach
Director of Photography
Rami Bartholdy
Composer
Ben Foster
Principal cast
Stephan Leonhard

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Production Status

Production Company

3 D V Productions

Peter Blach
Flat 3 - Epsilon House
197 Amhurst Road
London
E8 2RN
UK

T 020 7923 1195

M 07941 930 415

Sales Company

3 D V Productions

Peter Blach
Flat 3 - Epsilon House
197 Amhurst Road
London
E8 2RN
UK

T 020 7923 1195

M 07941 930 415

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