Project Detail

What's In Your Pocket?

Synopsis

This film focuses on raising awareness of the societal impacts of recreational drug use. There are consequences of recreational drug use upon individuals and communities, in particular the harm caused through issues such as human slavery, cuckooing and links to organised crime (the hidden stories behind the supply chain).

Details

Year
2020
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
8 min 32 sec
Format
Digital
Director
Kai Zammit
Producer
Jordan Lorence, Lauren Walls
Co-Producer
Matt Derbyshire
Executive Producer
Dan Bennett
Editor
Kai Zammit
Screenwriter
Jordan Lorence, Lauren Walls
Director of Photography
Kai Zammit
Sound
Chris Welch

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Smokescreen Visuals Ltd

Unit 11
Pacific House
Pacific Drive
Harbour Innovation Park
Eastbourne BN23 6FA

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