Project Detail

What You Looking at?!

Synopsis

A drag queen and a woman in a burkha get stuck in a lift - and realise they have more in common than they thought.

Details

Year
2011
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
10 mins
Format
HD
Director
Faryal
Producer
Faryal, Aleem Khan
Executive Producer
Elizabeth Mitchell
Editor
Ben Unwin
Screenwriter
Faryal
Director of Photography
Pete Emery
Production Designer
Damien Creagh
Sound
Mike Wyeld
Composer
Chopin Gard
Principal cast
Michael Twaits, Hussina Raja, Rez Kabir

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Production Status

Production Company

C/O Faryal

19 Burrow Road
East Dulwich
SE22 8DU
UK

Sales Company

C/O Faryal

19 Burrow Road
East Dulwich
SE22 8DU
UK

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