Project Detail

Welcome Julian

Synopsis

Julian is forty-six and lives in Camphill in Milton Keynes, a community inspired by the ideas and writings of Rudolf Steiner. The loss of his mother over twenty years ago had a huge impact on his life, and now as the last remaining member of his family, Julian lives and works for the benefit of the community where he lives as well as the wider world.

Details

Year
2009
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
14 mins 35 secs
Format
DV Cam
Director
Anton Califano
Producer
Rosemary Hill
Co-Producer
Rosemary Hill
Editor
Anton Califano
Director of Photography
Anton Califano
Sound
Anton Califano
Composer
Soeur Sourire
Principal cast
Julian Armstrong, Joan Harris, Hanne Drexel, Amanda Kilburn

Production Status

Production Company

11 Taeping Street

London E14 9UN
UK

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