Project Detail

Wash and Go

Synopsis

'There is no beginning'. 'There is no end'.

'There is only the infinite passion of life'.

A Launderette is the setting for a meeting between two unlikely characters, Caron and Alan.

Details

Year
2002
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
10 mins
Format
Digi Beta
Director
Paul Owens
Producer
Sai Smith
Editor
Lee Mason
Screenwriter
Lisa J Fulthorpe
Director of Photography
Matt Lindop, Dave Bell
Sound
Cratian Dimech
Composer
Richard Leney
Principal cast
Allan Barret, Caron Darwood, Simon Smith

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Light House Media Centre

Contact: Sai Smith
Chobb Buildings
Fryer Street
Wolverhampton WV1 1HT
UK

T 00 44 (0)1902 716 055

paul@light-house.co.uk

Sales Company

Light House Media Centre

Contact: Sai Smith
Chobb Buildings
Fryer Street
Wolverhampton WV1 1HT
UK

T 00 44 (0)1902 716 055

paul@light-house.co.uk

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