Project Detail

The Park

Synopsis

The Park is a drama that focuses on the lives of three teenage boys each living with a secret. The boys talk about things that are happening in their lives but tend not to divulge their true personal thoughts and feelings to one another. For example, the bruise on Tony’s left eye, the amount of ‘p*ssy’ JC gets and the fact that Marvin gets all the p*ssy he needs now that he has a girl friend, but the young men never delve deeper than the surface. As the sun begins to set, the boys say their good byes and this is where the drama unfolds.

Details

Year
2010
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
16 mins
Format
HD
Director
Destiny Ekaragha
Producer
Samar Pollitt
Editor
Robert Hamilton
Screenwriter
Destiny Ekaragha
Director of Photography
Andy Lowe
Production Designer
Adam McAlavey, Katy Milner
Sound
David Sohanpal
Composer
Joel Phelan, Oggie
Principal cast
Amron Adams, Jack Dingley, Brandon Henry, Julia Ford, Addison Knight, Colin Campbell, Nick Molloy

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Pollibee Pictures Ltd

27 Mortimer Street
London W1T 3BL
UK

T +44 (0)7960 865 299

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