Project Detail

The Place of No Words

Synopsis

A three year old asks his father an unanswerable question: “Where do we go when we die?” Together, they embark on an epic journey of fantasy realms and mythical creatures in a quest for the answer.
Official Selection Tribeca Film Festival 2019 - U.S. Narrative Competition - World premiere

Details

Year
2019
Type of project
Features
Running time
95 mins
Director
Mark Webber
Producer
Dustin Hughes, Teresa Palmer, Mark Webber
Editor
Mark Webber
Screenwriter
Mark Webber
Director of Photography
Patrice Lucien Cochet
Production Designer
Ciaran Thompson
Principal cast
Mark Webber, Teresa Palmer, Bodhi Palmer, Nicole Elizabeth Berger, Eric Olsen, Sarah Wright, Phoebe Tonkin

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

UK, US, Australia co-production

Sales Company

Inphenate

Glenn Rigberg
Beverly Hills
CA 90212
USA

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