Two Neighbors
Synopsis
A dark comedy set in New York, inspired by Aesop’s fable 'Avaricious and Envious'.
Official Selection Edinburgh International Film Festival 2025 - World premiere
Details
- Year
- 2025
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 104 min
- Director
-
Ondine Viñao 1st Feature
- Producer
- Ivy Freeman-Attwood
- Co-Producer
- Jordan Johnson, Briar McQuilkin
- Executive Producer
- Kian Benjamin, Brendan Brulon, Sean Croft
- Editor
- Sam Sneade
- Screenwriter
- Jordan Johnson, Ondine Viñao
- Director of Photography
- David Wright
- Production Designer
- Lili Lea Abraham
- Sound
- Leandros Ntounis
- Composer
- Jim Williams
- Principal cast
- Ralph Ineson, Anya Chalotra, Chloe Cherry, Jake Simmance, William Hope, Samuel Anderson, Ivy Freeman-Attwood, Zoe Telford, Joseph Millson
- Costume Design
- Paige Reifler
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
UK, US co-production
A Silkscreen production (UK) in association with Portal Pictures (US)
Silkscreen
Estate Yard OfficeQueen Street
Waddesdon
HP18 0JW
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