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The Lovesong of Alfred J Prufrock

The Lovesong of Alfred J Prufrock
The Lovesong of Alfred J Prufrock

Synopsis

Jonny Phillips plays Alfred - or a man remembering the stream of consciousness poem - as he prepares to leave his home for an evening out.
Based on the poem by T.S Eliot, adapted by Luke Reilly.

Details

Year
2026
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
10 min
Format
Digital 4K
Director
Luke Reilly
Producer
Luke Reilly
Editor
Niall Trask
Screenwriter
Luke Reilly, T.S Eliot (based on the poem by)
Director of Photography
Will Glass
Production Designer
Will Notin
Sound
Harry Smith
Principal cast
Jonny Phillips

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