Project Detail

Trouble Will Find Us

Synopsis

A couple's relationship threatens to collapse under the pressures of life.
Official Selection Busan International Film Festival 2020 – World premiere

Details

Year
2020
Type of film
Features
Running time
90 min
Format
Digital
Director
Alexander Milo Bischof 1st Feature
Producer
Renata Gheller
Executive Producer
Olga Kavtreva
Editor
Roberta Bononi
Screenwriter
Alexander Milo Bischof
Director of Photography
Ariel Artur
Production Designer
Frances von Fleming
Sound
Blai Escayola-Bosch
Composer
Foxygen, Thee Oh Sees, Tocotronic, Late King Daisy, Sublime Banoffi, Later Youth
Principal cast
Ruth Kearney, Dylan Edwards

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Stave Hill Films and Agua Viva Pictures

Sales Company

Moviehouse Entertainment

Black Hangar Studios
Lasham Airfield
Alton
Hampshire
GU34 5SG, +44 (0)1256 385909

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