Project Detail

Whoever You Are...

Synopsis

Amongst the iconic landmarks of London, a man overwhelmed by despair and burdened by life, stands on Waterloo Bridge contemplating finding peace at the bottom of the Thames. A concerned stranger stops and urges him to reconsider. Will her actions act as a catalyst in his life or death decision?

Details

Year
2017
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
9 mins 37 secs
Format
2K HD
Director
Annette Westwood
Producer
Emma Westwood
Editor
Fran Vergara
Screenwriter
Emma Westwood, Annette Westwood
Director of Photography
Eric Raphael Mizrahi
Production Designer
Nizaad Shah
Sound
Fiona Bowden, Nick Olorenshaw, Markus Moll
Composer
Falk Wünsch
Principal cast
Kevin Fuller, Annette Westwood

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