Project Detail

The End and Back Again

Synopsis

Following an innocent game of strip poker in a derelict hut fourteen-year-old Penny struggles with her encroaching sexuality and the blurring of boundaries between childhood games and adult fantasies.
 

Details

Year
2003
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
10 mins
Format
Beta SP, DigiBeta
Director
Lee Jane
Producer
Paul Green
Executive Producer
Paul Green
Editor
Karen Fleming
Screenwriter
Susanna Harding
Director of Photography
Nanu Segal, Melissa Byers
Sound
Oliver Rotchell
Principal cast
Lucy Brooks, Emily Sills, Filippo Fiori, Ryan Maguire, Remy Le Fevre, Jake Norton

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Production Status

Production Company

Altiplano Productions

44B Ravenscliffe Road, Acres Nook,
Stoke-On-Trent, ST7 4HX
UK

T+44 (0)1782 777 268

altiplanoproductions@mac.com

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