Project Detail

The Strawberryharvest

Synopsis

A poetic tale of French actress Haiku, who is travelling to Wales to act in a period film about Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine and Eleanor's supposed killing of her husband Henry the second's mistress, the fair Rosamund.

Details

Year
2002
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
25 mins 30 secs
Format
DigiBeta, Beta
Director
Lisbeth Lynghoft
Producer
Lisbeth Lynghoft
Editor
Amanda McGregor
Screenwriter
Lisbeth Lynghoft
Director of Photography
John Bradburn
Sound
Martin Brettle
Composer
Elgar, Carolyn McGoldrick
Principal cast
Mette Mauro, Luned Tonderai, Arwel Gruffudd, Elin Morse, Maddy Hawdon, Kevan Hampton, Rhian Harry

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

The International Film School of Wales

Contact: Lisbeth Lynghoft
54 Glynne Street
Canton
Cardiff CF11 9NS
UK

T 00 44 (0)7740 867 119

elizabeta@ofir.dk

Sales Company

The International Film School of Wales

Contact: Lisbeth Lynghoft
54 Glynne Street
Canton
Cardiff CF11 9NS
UK

T 00 44 (0)7740 867 119

elizabeta@ofir.dk

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