Project Detail

The Journey

Synopsis

A western tourist travels to a small island in Greece on the advice of a stranger to overcome a recent personal tragedy. this will be a trip for self discovery and healing with the help of the locals and the natural beauty of the island.

Details

Year
2015
Type of film
Features
Running time
118 minutes
Format
digital film - red epic
Director
Lance Nielsen 1st Feature
Producer
Angeliki Angelidis, Kyriaki Fotiadou, Alex Tabrizi, Lance Nielsen, Carmen Zogafrou, Iria Pizania, Ioanna Petrinaki
Executive Producer
Jason Flemyng, Andrew Kristy
Editor
Daniel Cousins, Lance Nielsen
Screenwriter
Lance Nielsen
Director of Photography
Malte Rosenfeld, Richard Roberts
Production Designer
Stella Steliou
Sound
Chris Braaten
Composer
Andrew Kristy
Principal cast
Jason Flemyng, Lindsey Coulson, Duncan Pow, Tasos Nousias, Stelios Kalaitzhs, Shirin Youssefian, Dimtri Raft, Velile Tshabalala

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Eagles Dare Films

5 Plus 1 Productions

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