Project Detail

The Stronger

Synopsis

Two women meet in a cafe on Christmas Eve - as they talk one realises that the other is her husband's mistress by a strange turn of events she also realises that this relationship benefits her.

Details

Year
2008
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
15 mins
Format
HD
Director
Helene Oosthuizen
Producer
Fiona Black, Lorna Woolfson
Editor
William Ward-Lewis
Screenwriter
August Strindberg, Lorna Woolfson
Director of Photography
Richard Mahoney
Production Designer
Chris Townsend
Sound
Tony Griggs
Composer
Traditional
Principal cast
Kaye Wragge

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Wolf at the Door Productions

64 Greville Road
Southville
Bristol
BS3 1LJ
UK

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