Project Detail

Tales from the Great War

Synopsis

The Western Front, 1916. During a night-time raid on a deserted German trench, the fates of four British soldiers collide.

Details

Year
2022
Type of project
Features
Running time
63 min
Format
4K
Director
Andrew Elias
Producer
Andrew Elias
Co-Producer
Tina Wallis
Executive Producer
Ella Titchener, John Marsden Wallis
Editor
Dan Parkes
Screenwriter
Andrew Elias
Director of Photography
Dan Parkes
Production Designer
Tina Wallis
Sound
Roger Marshall, Itsuka Yamasaki
Composer
Reg Length
Principal cast
Glyn Bentley-Angell, Alex Nathan-Woods, Kemal Yildirim

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Production Status

Production Company

CiaoHandy!

1C Fitzalan Road
Littlehampton
West Sussex
BN17 5JL

Sales Company

CiaoHandy!

1C Fitzalan Road
Littlehampton
West Sussex
BN17 5JL

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