Project Detail

Teenage Warhol

Synopsis

In this urban ghost story set in a supermarket, we find our heroine Isabel resigning her self to a life of shelf stacking and shop displays at Cheapi Cheapi Cutz, where Stanley the manager bosses her around and memory of her mother undermining her, grinds her down.

She is forced into action, however, when she is visited by a very unusual ghost and given an ultimatum she cannot refuse!

Details

Year
2007
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
16 mins
Format
DigiBeta
Director
Rosie Toner
Producer
Julia Caithness
Editor
Bill Gill
Screenwriter
Rosie Toner
Director of Photography
Keith Ingram
Production Designer
Shirley Sweeney
Sound
Becky Thomson
Composer
John Brown, Henry Gorman

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Sandford Films

Flat 1/2
168 Garrioch Road
Glasgow G20 8RN, Scotland
UK

T +44 (0)14 1946 0487

toner.rosie@gmail.com

Sales Company

Scottish Screen

249 West George Street
Glasgow G2 4QE, Scotland
UK

T +44 (0)14 1302 1700

bryony.macintyre@scottishscreen.com

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