Project Detail

There Will Be Something Later

Synopsis

There Will Be Something Later explores the dreams, obsessions and disfunctional relationships of seven characters. Some are friends, some family, some, neighbours. Some hold secret feelings of love or compassion for one another and all of them want to win the local talent contest.

Details

Year
2007
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
24 mins
Format
S16mm
Director
Lucy Cash, Magali Charrier
Producer
John Wyver
Screenwriter
Lucy Cash, Magali Charrier
Director of Photography
Ole Bratt Birkeland
Production Designer
Rosalind Peters
Composer
Jules Maxwell
Principal cast
Gerard Bell, Steve Blake, Delphine Gaborit, Mary Herbert, Maho Ihara, Geoff McGarry, Elsi McGarry

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Production Status

Production Company

Illuminations

19-20 Rheidol Mews
Rheidol Terrace
Islington
London N1 8NU
UK

T+44 (0)20 7288 8400

louise@illuminationsmedia.co.uk

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