Project Detail

Where is Elise?

Synopsis

Elise is 18, alone in London and missing. Her friend, Renee, is determined to find her and bring her back to the squat they both share. But where is Elise?

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
10 mins 12 secs
Format
Mini DV
Director
Bruno Ferreira
Producer
Stewart Vasey
Editor
Paul Moody
Director of Photography
Bruno Ferreira
Composer
Thee Intolerable Kidd

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Magic Camera Productions

Sales Company

Paul Moody

ppmoody@hotmail.com

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