Project Detail

Winter Sun

Synopsis

A girl travels to university on a sunny winters day. Her bus stops short of its destination. With the support of a stranger she convinces the driver to hand them a continuation ticket to share. As their journey continues they form a momentary friendship that brightens both their days.

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
10 mins
Format
HD
Director
Paul Jibson
Producer
Steve Smith
Editor
Joseph Tims
Screenwriter
Paul Jibson
Director of Photography
Ian Kenton
Sound
Yanti Windrich
Composer
Steve Smith
Principal cast
Scarlett Alice Johnson, David Ajala

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Southern Monkey Productions

61 New Road
London N8 8TA
UK

pauljibson@hotmail.com

Sales Company

Paul Jibson

61 New Road
London N8 8TA
UK

T +44 (0)7789 546662

pauljibson@hotmail.com

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