Project Detail

The Art of Defining Me

Synopsis

In a tick box society where identity has become a commodity, this new dance film by Seeta Patel and Kamala Devam sees them take a humorous look at how they as artists are influenced by the expectations and definitions placed upon them.

Details

Year
2013
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
15 mins
Format
HD digital
Director
Seeta Patel, Kamala Devam
Producer
Seeta Patel
Executive Producer
Seeta Patel
Editor
Maria Akesson
Screenwriter
Ankur Bahl
Director of Photography
Maria Akesson
Production Designer
Chris Faulds
Sound
Genevieve Crutchfield
Composer
Genevieve Crutchfield
Principal cast
Seeta Patel, Kamala Devam, Rhoda Ofori Attah, Alistair Murray
Lighting
Peter Schiazza
Set
Amie English

Production Status

Production Company

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