Project Detail

Through the Viewing Glass

Synopsis

Through the Viewing Glass is the Alice in Wonderland of Film Noir. Pushing the limits of traditional narration and storytelling. set in a land of TV’s, it tells the story about a cliché private detective taking upon him his last case.

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
5 mins 22 secs
Format
16mm
Director
Kyrill Dementjev
Producer
David Munns
Co-Producer
David Munns
Editor
Tobias Tomkins
Screenwriter
Kyrill Dementjev
Director of Photography
Nicholas Eriksson
Production Designer
Elen Voldseth
Sound
James Benton
Principal cast
Henry Nyman, Don Gent

Production Status

Production Company

The Arts Institute at Bournemouth/Bournemouth Screen Academy

Wallisdown
Poole
Dorset BH12 5HH
UK

Sales Company

Bournemouth Screen Academy

Wallisdown
Poole
Dorset BH12 5HH
UK

www.bournemouthscreenacademy.net

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