Project Detail

Tête à Tête

Synopsis

Following the fun-loving Kerri as she spends the weekend with her sister's family. When tensions begin to flare, technology provides easy respite. But, when Kerri's gaze shifts from the screen, she discovers a deeper kind of connection.

Details

Year
2017
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
7 mins 41 secs
Format
HD
Director
Natasha Tonkin
Producer
Ragnheiður Erlingsdóttir
Editor
Fiona Brands
Screenwriter
Natasha Tonkin
Director of Photography
Donna Wade
Production Designer
Natasha Tonkin
Sound
Sashko Potter Micevski
Composer
Naomi McLean
Principal cast
Lisa Diveney, Amber Aga, Ross Forder, Rosy Levine
Compositor, Colourist, Online Editor
David Sheldon

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

National Film and Television School

Beaconsfield Studios
Station Road
Beaconsfield
Bucks
HP9 1LG

Sales Company

The National Film and Television School

Hemant Sharda
Beaconsfield Studios
Station Road
Beaconsfield
HP9 1LG

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