The Nudes
Synopsis
Official Selection S.O.U.L Fest 2024
Details
- Year
- 2024
- Type of project
- Shorts
- Running time
- 9 min 20 sec
- Director
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Benjamin Turner
- Producer
- Benjamin Turner
- Co-Producer
- Ria Thomas, Toni Olabanji
- Editor
- Benjamin Turner
- Screenwriter
- Benjamin Turner
- Director of Photography
- Tee Visuals
- Principal cast
- Hannah-Lily Odutola, Toni Olabanji, Tyrelle Boyce, Kola Banjo, Emmanuel Forson, Victor Itiose
- Intimacy Coordinator
- Veniece Zuri
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