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Sunday Morning Coming Down

Synopsis

Twins Max and Jordan drive to the seaside town of Hastings where Max has arranged to meet a stranger.  Set in the pre-online world of 1994, the brothers fall back on mutual ground (football and conflicting music tastes) as they navigate untested waters.

Details

Year
2016
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
20 mins
Format
2k
Director
Harry Lighton
Producer
Sorcha Bacon, Ksenia Harwood
Executive Producer
Ramin Sabi, Thelma Holt
Editor
Julie Buckland
Screenwriter
Harry Lighton
Director of Photography
Nick Morris
Production Designer
Anna Reid
Sound
James Shirley
Principal cast
David Shields, Henry Faber, Sophia Flohr

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