Project Detail

Wen Will I See U Again Sam?

Synopsis

A dyslexic teenager struggles to maintain a relationship with the wayward older brother he idolises.

Details

Year
2020
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
19 min 50 sec
Format
Digital
Director
Joe Crabtree
Producer
Joe Crabtree, Chloe Buxton
Co-Producer
Joel Solomons, Honor Pullman
Executive Producer
David Crabtree, Maren Hahnfeld, Joseph Teh
Editor
Alex Barrett
Screenwriter
Joe Crabtree
Director of Photography
Alex Bieraugel
Production Designer
Joseph Teh
Sound
Sam Papworth
Composer
Janek Hendrich, Ryan Honaker
Principal cast
Charlie Crabtree, Kaine Buffonge, Ruth Lass, Aedan Day
Costume Designer
Indi Jones
Steadicam Operator
Tony David
AC
Francois Earp
Stuntman
Joel Solomons

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