Project Detail

Via[dolo]

Synopsis

A young woman embarks on a traumatic journey as she overcomes an invisible force.

Details

Year
2021
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
6 min 58 secs
Format
Digital
Director
Daniel Keeble
Producer
Daniel Keeble, Lily Streames
Editor
Daniel Keeble
Screenwriter
Daniel Keeble
Director of Photography
Lee Lawrence
Sound
Chris Roberts
Composer
Rob Mells
Principal cast
Lily Streames, Joseph Carroll, Josephine Melville, Ross Sambridge, Gina Downey, Charlotte Downey
Production Assist
Elyza Mells, Harry Mcilroy
Make-up Design
Mary O'connell
Make-up Artist
Chloe Kirsten Bonham
Stunt Co-ordinator
Ben Lettieri
Assistant Stun Co-ordinator
Dan Cobb

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Production Status

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