Project Detail

Waiting For You

Synopsis

A reclusive French musician is visited in her remote manor house by a young Englishman seeking to uncover secrets about his late father’s murky army past.

Details

Year
2016
Type of project
Features
Running time
93 mins
Format
Digital
Director
Charles Garrad 1st Feature
Producer
Simon Bosanquet
Editor
Anuree da Silva
Screenwriter
Charles Garrad, Hugh Stoddart
Director of Photography
David Raedeker
Production Designer
Ben Smith
Composer
Adrian Corker
Principal cast
Colin Morgan, Fanny Ardant
Film Images
c/o Waiting For You Ltd 2016

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Generator Entertainment

Simon Bosanquet
49 Greek Street
London
W1D 4EG

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