Project Detail

The Shoe Collector

Synopsis

Are shoes better than sex? Are shoes to die for? The Shoe Collector is unscrupulous in the search to acquire objects of desire. Stylish thriller/horror.

Details

Year
2004
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
2 mins 54 secs
Format
35mm, Kodak
Director
Justin Smith
Producer
Gaynor Messer Price
Editor
Glyn Shakeshaft
Screenwriter
Emyr Glasnant, Justin Smith
Director of Photography
Ray Orton
Sound
Soundworks
Composer
John Rea
Principal cast
Rhianydd Wynne

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

BODA Cyf

c/o Sgrin Cymru Wales
The Bank
10 Mount Stuart Square
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff
CF10 5EE
Wales
UK

T+44 (0)29 2033 3317

gwion@sgrin.co.uk

Sales Company

Britshorts Ltd

25 Beak Street
London
W1F 9RT
UK

T+44 (0)20 7734 2277

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