Project Detail

Survival Code

Synopsis

In a high-stakes wilderness competition, a survival expert faces relentless natural and psychological challenges that push him to the brink of sanity.

Details

Year
2025
Type of project
Features
Running time
85 min
Format
HD
Director
Christopher Lang 1st Feature
Producer
Christopher Lang
Executive Producer
Andrew T Price, Dan Broughton
Editor
Christopher Lang
Screenwriter
Chrisopher Lang
Director of Photography
Luke England
Production Designer
Sarah Bartlet
Sound
Rory Macintosh
Composer
Kai Engel
Principal cast
Robert Pugh, Andrew Thomas Price

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Pooka Films

Christopher Lang
27 Glynderwen Crescent,
Swansea
SA2 8EH

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