Project Detail

Tea

Synopsis

"Frank said 'Where would you like to live", I said "Anywhere but Bury St Edmunds'"
'Tea' follows Dolly on a day the isolation of Motherhood gets too much.
A homage to English countryside, the division of domestic labour and how so much can be solved with a cup of tea.

Details

Year
2017
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
11 mins 35secs
Format
Digital
Director
Kate Sawyer
Producer
Kate Sawyer
Editor
Ricky J Payne
Screenwriter
Kate Sawyer
Director of Photography
Ricky J Payne
Sound
Filipe Pereira
Composer
Al Ritchie
Principal cast
Kate Sawyer, James Ronan

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

The Curious Room

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