Project Detail

The Sad Bear

Synopsis

8 Year old Jasmin is ignored by her grieving parents at the funeral of her sister. An encounter with a younger cousin helps her understand the grief of her mother.

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
17 mins 25 secs
Format
HDV 16:9
Director
Garry Moore
Producer
Garry Moore
Editor
Garry Moore
Screenwriter
Garry Moore
Director of Photography
Garry Moore
Production Designer
Franki Appleton
Sound
Kieran Brien
Composer
Audio Licence
Principal cast
Gemma Dodsworth, Melanie Dagg, Chloe Cuskin, Olivia Blythe

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

S.H.A.M. Films

41 Ramillies Road
Hylton Red House
Sunderland
Tyne & Wear SR5 5JA
UK

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