Project Detail

Ten with a Flag

Synopsis

In a society where the government predicts the genetic intellectual capacity of every newborn child, a pregnant woman's fetus is rated a perfect, but unusual 10.

Details

Year
2022
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
15 min 58 sec
Format
digital
Director
vasco alexandre
Producer
mikaela yllmark
Executive Producer
joseph paul haines
Editor
vasco alexandre
Screenwriter
joe capps
Director of Photography
kristian pedretti
Production Designer
erin moodie
Sound
kris garden
Composer
nathanael gaiger
Principal cast
bryan moriarty, julie martis, julia winwood, adam barnett

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Production Status

Production Company

Screen Academy Scotland

Napier University
2a Merchiston Ave
Edinburgh
EH10 4NU

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