Project Detail

Time Bleeds

Synopsis

February 2013, a group of people came together with one question in mind "What if we forget?" The seaside town of Folkestone was the gateway to the war for over eight million troops.

With the First World War moving out of living memory what does that mean for us?

Details

Year
2013
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
14 mins 10 secs
Format
Digital
Director
Samuel Supple
Producer
Debra McGee
Editor
Sean Cole
Screenwriter
Samuel Supple
Director of Photography
Phil Wood
Sound
Gregory Ovenden
Music
Jeremy Birchall
Principal cast
Tamer Maclean, Abigail Grogan-Jarvis, Nick Young, Candis Nergaard

Production Status

Production Company

Violafilms

E: sam@violafilms.com

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