Project Detail

With a mouse (to your mouth)

Synopsis

Two friends are spending a week, day/night crossing London inside a black cab and reading a science fiction book. In the story their imagination is so powerful that they are able to become the characters from the book and re-create new and better realities around them in 3D and in blue.

Two friends are spending a week, day/night crossing London inside a black cab and reading a science fiction book. In the story their imagination is so powerful that they are able to become the characters from the book and re-create new and better realities around them in 3D and in blue.

This is the story of X - a little germ entering someone's mouth. X's vision is somewhat blurred. Its vision is in 'distorted 3D'. The mouth is the ultimate frontier between the inside of a creature and the rest of the universe. It is the border control. There is a long process before reaching the heart of the body. X aims to re-produce itself into the heart of the body just like a little mouse.

When inside the body, X the germ can see, feel and breathe exactly what the creature's body breathes, feels and breathes.

Details

Year
2014
Type of project
Features
Running time
92 minutes
Format
35mm/HD
Director
Nick Peterson
Producer
Tom Norwood
Co-Producer
Alex Altman
Executive Producer
Nick Peterson
Editor
Thomas Black
Screenwriter
Nick Peterson
Director of Photography
David Radaeker , Joe Joseph
Production Designer
David Altman
Sound
Mike Read
Composer
Virtual Alien
Principal cast
David Radaeker, Dolly di Rosso, Stuart Timings

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Production Status

Production Company

EdgeImageBank Pictures

Sales Company

Global Films (UK)

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