Project Detail

Super November

Synopsis

Clydebank librarian Josie is all loved up and has found her soulmate in the equally besotted Mikey. Six months later, the bubble has burst and things are very different, as the country has plunged into a political crisis, there is civil unrest on the streets and normality is a distant memory. Welcome to the harsh, fast changing landscape of the real world.

Details

Year
2018
Type of project
Features
Running time
77 min
Director
Douglas King 1st Feature
Producer
Douglas King
Editor
Douglas King
Screenwriter
Josie Long
Director of Photography
Andrew O'Connor
Production Designer
Darren Osborne, Jennifer Logan
Sound
Amanda McGoldrick
Composer
Pictish Trail
Principal cast
Josie Long, Sean Biggerstaff, James Allenby-Kirk, Darren Osborne, Chris Forbes, Janey Godley, Jamie Marie Leary, Heydon Prowse

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