Project Detail

The Wedding

Synopsis

The Wedding is a short but poignant look at relationships in particular those between the female characters. The story unfolds on the eve of Helen's big day and we discover that best friend Margaret is to be bridesmaid; this point churns up her own hidden desires and lost hope of ever achieving the ultimate success in relationship heaven.

Details

Year
1998
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
15 mins
Format
16mm
Director
Marcia Green
Producer
Sophie Critchlow
Screenwriter
Marcia Green
Director of Photography
Balazs Bolygo
Composer
Composer: Joseph Roberts; Music: Joseph Roberts

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

London College of Printing and Distributive Trades

School of Media
Back Hill
London
EC1R 5EN

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