Project Detail

Yellow Belly End

Synopsis

An enormous cliff top, blue sky, multiple deaths and a man keeping a meticulous note of it all.

This man lives a relatively peaceful and tidy existence, filling his time by watching others ending theirs as they jump from the top of the cliff.

Soon, however, he finds circumstance plotting against him as he is drawn ever nearer to the edge of the cliff himself.

Details

Year
2009
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
9 mins
Format
miniDV
Director
Philip Bacon
Producer
Mo Bazazi
Editor
Josh Levinsky
Screenwriter
Mahalia Rimmer
Director of Photography
Leigh Alner
Production Designer
James Morral
Sound
Zhe Wu
Composer
Stuart Earl
Principal cast
Simon Munnery, Laura Pyper, Alanis Peart

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

National Film and Television School

Station Road
Beaconsfield, Bucks HP9 1LG
UK

Sales Company

National Film and Television School

Station Road
Beaconsfield, Bucks HP9 1LG
UK

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