Project Detail

The Day Before I Went To Longdome

Synopsis

Technology is advancing much faster, that culture ability to make sense of it and in a world where communications devices are getting more complex; a man gets trapped in this complexity of communication; he tries to overcome this confusion through the advice that his mother told him the day before he went to Longdome.

Details

Year
2003
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
10 mins
Format
Beta SP
Director
Ignacio Sanchez Bravo
Producer
Ignacio Sanchez Bravo
Editor
Ignacio Sanchez Bravo
Screenwriter
Ignacio Sanchez Bravo
Director of Photography
Ignacio Sanchez Bravo
Sound
Ignacio Sanchez Bravo
Composer
Angelo Badalamenti, Ignacio Sanchez Bravo
Principal cast
Craig Ashcroft, Angel Sancho, Miguel Clavero

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Production Status

Production Company

Pasa Mano Productions

89 Hebdon Road
Tooting, London SW17 7NW
UK

T+44 (0)776 221 2401

Sales Company

Pasa Mano Productions

89 Hebdon Road
Tooting, London SW17 7NW
UK

T +44 (0)776 221 2401

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