Project Detail

The End of the Sentence

Synopsis

Sue is the kind of guy who irons his pants and understands the use of the apostrophe; Kylie, his younger brother, has spent years trying to ignore him; but what will happen if Custer comes back into their life? Does he deserve one last chance? This darly comic film follows the emotional journey of two brothers.

From morning through to night as they try to come to terms with their relationship with their father who stumbles back into their lives for a moment one dark Christmas night.

Details

Year
2008
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
9 mins 30 secs
Format
35mm
Director
Marisa Zanotti
Producer
Becky Lloyd, Trish Malone
Editor
Ian Ballantyne
Screenwriter
David Greig
Director of Photography
Ian Dodds
Production Designer
Laura Donnelly
Sound
Cameron Mercer
Composer
Giles Lamb
Principal cast
Stephen McCole, Jamie Quinn, Laurie Ventry, Callum Cuthbertson, Jim Twaddale, Louise McMenemy, Sam Magdaleno

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Production Status

Production Company

Brazen Hussies

7 Bonnington Terrace
Edinburgh
EH6 4BP
UK

T +44 (0)7951 226 152

brazen.hussies@btinternet.com

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