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Thoughtpolice4891

Synopsis

A portmanteau short comprising a series of dramatic episodes tracing the life experiences of several female characters from the pages of George Orwell's 'Nineteen Eighty-Four'; centring human rights issues and state-sponsored oppression.

Details

Year
2022
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
13 min 2 sec
Format
.Mov
Director
Glenn Ibbitson
Producer
Glenn Ibbitson
Editor
Glenn Ibbitson
Screenwriter
Melanie Davies, Louise Weldon, Claire Woolley
Director of Photography
Glenn Ibbitson, Peter Mount, Pete Weldon
Sound
Glenn Ibbitson
Principal cast
Claire Woolley, Louise Weldon, Melanie Davies

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