Project Detail

The Rocketship

Synopsis

When the bottom falls out of their mum's life, two young brothers plan the adventure of a lifetime and build a rocket to escape to the moon.

Details

Year
2018
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
13 mins
Format
Digital
Director
Chris Bogle
Producer
Simeon Ewing
Executive Producer
Sam Firth
Editor
Evan Crichton, Chris Bogle
Screenwriter
Chris Bogle
Director of Photography
Julian Schmidt
Production Designer
Leah Kurzepa, Jennie Lööf
Sound
Alistair Biggar, Scott Walker
Principal cast
Jack Matheson, Sonny Ferguson, Sharon Osdin

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Chris Bogle Films

Film City
401 Govan Road
Glasgow
G51 2QJ

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