Project Detail

The Craftsman

Synopsis

Normandy, 1944. Young engineer Sgt Wally Harris and his unit of men begin a journey through France, aiding the Allied liberation of Northern Europe. Untrained in combat, Wally and his men had never looked their enemy in the eye, until now...

Details

Year
2012
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
14 mins 56 seconds including credits
Format
Red One
Director
Peter King
Producer
Rowland Kimber, Richard Canavan
Executive Producer
Anna-Lee Johnstone
Editor
Peter King
Screenwriter
Peter King
Director of Photography
Carl Burke
Production Designer
Ben Lack, Sam Waters
Sound
Dario Swade
Composer
Richard Canavan
Principal cast
David Persiva, Sam Donnelly

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Ivory

Studio 49,
Eurolink Business Centre,
49 Effra Road
London,
SW2 1BZ
e: rowlandkimber@ivory.tv

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