Project Detail

The Invisible Collection

Synopsis

A short film about an art collector Berkovic, and dealer Oscar Swindon - featuring an unexpected twist which will keep the audience hooked.

Details

Year
2019
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
9 min 19 sec
Format
35mm
Director
Jonny Dixon
Producer
Zoe Crowson
Co-Producer
Simon Bamford
Editor
Jonny Dixon
Screenwriter
Dustin Bowcott
Production Designer
Zoe Crowson
Sound
Alastair Adams
Principal cast
Mark Wingett, Ian Gelder

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Zoe Crowson

Psychotastic Productions
14, Allotment Lane
Castor
Peterborough
PE5 7AS

Sales Company

Zoe Crowson

Psychotastic Productions
14, Allotment Lane
Castor
Peterborough
PE5 7AS

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