Project Detail

Their War

Synopsis

Two men, one English, one German head off to war. Both men have family at home that they have left behind to go and fight for their country, to do their duty. The film follows them as they try to deal with, and, partake in the atrocities of war.

Details

Year
2018
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
21 mins 50 secs
Director
Max Mason
Producer
Max Mason
Editor
Will March
Screenwriter
Max Mason
Director of Photography
Paddy Bartram
Production Designer
Collette Creary-Myers
Sound
Matthew S. Jones
Composer
Simone Cilio
Principal cast
Hamish Riddle, Des Carney, Benjamin Hartley, Katharine Orchard, Elif Knight
Film Image
© Chalice Films

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Production Status

Production Company

Max Mason

Chalice Films Ltd.
Manor Farm House
Southburgh
Thetford
Norfolk
IP25 7TJ

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