Project Detail

Sunshine

Synopsis

Set on the day of the solar eclipse. A young boy returns home to a less compassionate reception from his father, while a woman struggles to see her daughter.

Details

Year
2004
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
10 mins
Format
Beta SP
Director
Jules Bishop
Producer
Russell Hasenberg
Editor
Panos Raptis
Screenwriter
Jules Bishop
Sound
Panos Raptis
Principal cast
Mathew Bishop, Rhys Williams
Lighting Camerman
Alex Waldman
Composer
Matthew Rozeik

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

The London Film School

24 Shelton Street
London WC2H 9UB
UK

T +44 (0)20 7836 9642

Sales Company

The London Film School

24 Shelton Street
London WC2H 9UB
UK

F+44 (0)20 7497 3718

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