Project Detail

Until the Tide Creeps In

Synopsis

A group of islanders gather evidence of corporate manslaughter for the disaster they fear is inevitable. History repeats itself in this hybrid documentary; to imagine the future disaster potentially set to befall the Essex island - again.

Details

Year
2022
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
17 min 51 sec
Director
Jessi Gutch
Producer
Alice Hughes
Executive Producer
Lisa Marie Russo
Editor
Mdhamiri A Nkemi
Screenwriter
Jessi Gutch
Director of Photography
Ruben Woodin Dechamps
Production Designer
Lucie Red
Composer
Jo Patterson
Principal cast
Barry Ward

Production Status

Production Company

Supported by Doc Society

Beehive Films Ltd

5 Wikinson Street
London
SW8 1DD
London

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