Project Detail

The Fairy Who Stole Eyes

Synopsis

After Reading a story called "The Fairy Who Stole Eyes", nine year-old Ryan hits upon a unique solution to deal with his troubled family life.

Details

Year
2008
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
11 mins
Format
35mm
Director
Shekar Bassi
Producer
Shekar Bassi, Shalinder Bassi
Editor
Nathan Cubitt
Screenwriter
Shekar Bassi, Shalinder Bassi
Director of Photography
Francois Coppey
Production Designer
Azahara Dorado Laguna, Anton Siman
Sound
Gareth Bull, Clare Manning, Alan O' Duffy, Mario Mooney
Composer
Simon Painter, Bleed
Principal cast
Viren, Susanne Gschwendtner, Mark G Iveson

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Production Status

Production Company

Blowfish Entertainment

57 Loveday Road
West Ealing
London W13 9JT
UK

T: +44 (0) 2089324293

F: +44 (0) 2089324293

blowfishentertainment@btconnect.com

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