Project Detail

Tail's End

Synopsis

A dream come true is shattered when Muriel discovers Alex loved her for one thing she no longer has. Longing to return home Muriel makes a pilgrimage to the place they met, where fantasy became reality and a tail met its end

Details

Year
2012
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
10:42
Format
Digital
Director
Ronald Beentjes
Producer
Ronald Beentjes
Co-Producer
Debbie Yearsley
Executive Producer
Ronald Beentjes
Editor
Amy Hounsell
Screenwriter
Ronald Beentjes
Director of Photography
Tania Freimuth
Production Designer
Emily Brown
Sound
Nico Metten
Composer
Yerosha Windrich
Principal cast
Cassidy Janson, James Thorne, Noa Bodner, Amber Varney
Colourist
Jateen Patel
Sound Mixer
Andy Cahill

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

No. 33 Productions

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