Project Detail

The Colour of My Room

A mirror with a pair of eyes and nose reflected in it.
A woman in a red sweater

Synopsis

When Sylvie's oldest friend visits her on the British coast, she brings a London headspace which clashes with the precious hideaway Sylvie has built.

Details

Year
2024
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
16:06
Format
16mm
Director
Jake Alden-Falconer
Producer
Claire Londy, Freddie Highmore, Rebecca Gutteridge, Ben Alden-Falconer, Jake Alden-Falconer
Editor
Jake Alden-Falconer
Screenwriter
Jake Alden-Falconer
Director of Photography
Adam Barnett
Sound
Blai Escayola, Ines Adriana
Principal cast
Elaine Cassidy, Sharon Rose, Martin Mora
1st AD
Kathryn O'Reilly
Costume Design
Cynthia Lawrence John

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