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Synopsis

Jess is an eighteen-year-old from London balancing her responsibilities as a daughter with her ambitions of a career in dance. When she is confronted with just how cold and unjust life can be during a journey to work, her perspective of the world around her begins to shift.
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2017 - Journey Strand

Details

Year
2017
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
12 mins 58 secs
Format
Arri Alexa
Director
Aneil Karia
Producer
Scott O'Donnell
Executive Producer
Eva Yates
Editor
Amanda James
Screenwriter
Aneil Karia
Director of Photography
Ben Fordesman
Production Designer
Ruth Crawford
Sound
Patch Rowland
Music
Bridget Samuels
Principal cast
Jasmine Breinburg, Carl Prekopp, Taurean Steele
Casting
Lara Manwaring
Film Images
©FILM4 / SGO PRODUCTIONS
Trailer Password
sixseveneight

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Production Status

Production Company

SGO Productions Ltd

21 Francis Road
London
E10 6PN

Sales Company

SGO Productions Ltd,

21 Francis Road
London
E10 6PN

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