Project Detail

The Lossen

Synopsis

In the dead of night an other worldly visitor forces a successful business woman in the final moments of her life to confront her lost dream before it's too late.

Details

Year
2018
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
26 min 1 sec
Format
Arri Alexa Digital
Director
Colin Skevington
Producer
Colin Skevington
Executive Producer
Charles Little, Mike Brown
Editor
Colin Skevington
Screenwriter
Colin Skevington
Director of Photography
Hatti Beanland
Production Designer
Madeau Christou
Sound
Stuart Allen-Hynd, Joshua Younger, Henry Harding
Composer
Tom Linden
Principal cast
Linda Marlowe, Sean Knopp, Albert Welling, Cassie Bancroft, George Beach, Marji Campi, Francesca Anderson, Law Ballard, Taylor Lapworth, Jace Desay
Make Up and Hair Designer
Chantelle Quince
VFX Supervisor
David Novis
VFX Artists
Prateek Mathur, Marjolaine Lebrasseur, Alex Murray

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Moon Watcher Entertainment Limited.

1 Church End Cottages
Felmersham
Bedfordshire
MK43 7JA

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