Project Detail

Take It Back and Start All Over

Synopsis

Take It Back and Start All Over is a relationship drama with music following 33 year old mum Jennie who attempts to recapture her past as a successful singer/songwriter while dealing with a marriage that is falling apart.

Details

Year
2015
Type of project
Features
Running time
69 mins
Format
RED - Digital
Director
Neil Rolland
Producer
Neil Rolland, Grant McPhee
Editor
Neil Rolland
Screenwriter
Neil Rolland
Director of Photography
Grant McPhee
Production Designer
Eve Murray
Sound
Richard West
Composer
Richard West
Principal cast
Kerri Clarence, Neil Rolland, Kyle Titterton, Kate Dickie

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Write Shoot Cut

Coal Face Films
Digital Onset

Sales Company

Write Shoot Cut

3/3 Allanfield Place
Edinburgh
EH7 5AJ
T: +44 (0)7572 764 686
E: neilrolland@gmail.com

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