Project Detail

The Storm at Yellow Creek Farm

Synopsis

A reclusive brother and sister are forced to take drastic action
when their estranged father returns, threatening to sell the
farm they have worked hard for years to maintain.

Details

Year
2013
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
24 mins
Director
Nathan Hughes-Berry
Producer
Madeleine Sims-Fewer, Coral Aiken
Executive Producer
Kevin Sharpe, Russell Winkelaar, Morten Tjelum, Tom Cummings
Editor
Nathan Hughes-Berry, Abigail Hedderwick (Assistant Editor)
Screenwriter
Madeleine Sims-Fewer, Nathan Hughes-Berry
Director of Photography
Joshua Fraiman
Sound
Adam Labadie (Location Sound), Ania Przygoda (Sound Editor and Designer)
Music
Vanessa McGowan, Cy Winstanley
Principal cast
Madeleine Sims-Fewer, Ryan Fisher, David Dantès, Edda Kristinsson
Production Assistant
Micah Adrian, Lucas Winkelaar
Assistant Camera
Sam Mantini
First Assistant Director
Matt Hotson
Script Editor
Nicole Saltz
Colour Grade
Andy Willis

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Booruffle Films

http://www.booruffle.com/

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