Grandbrothers 'From A Distance' by Dan Medhurst
David Knight - 12th Dec 2017
Dan Medhurst's film for modern classical artist Grandbrothers is a loose adaptation of the ancient Greek myth of Sisyphus, who struggled to push a large rock up a mountain only for it to roll back down and for him to start again each day.
In the dead of night, an elderly man (played by Mark Wingett) leaves his sleeping place among rocks to travel across a hillside, his journey floodlit by moving lights as he goes. Finally satisfied and fleetingly happy, he then realises he's back where he started, reflecting the infinite cycle of the universe.
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David Knight - 12th Dec 2017
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Production/Creative
- Director
- Dan Medhurst
- Producer
- Holly Wolfers
Camera
- Director of Photography
- Jordan Buck
- Focus Puller
- Ali Baines
Wardrobe
- Wardrobe
- George Oxby
- Wardrobe
- Sam Thompson
Editorial
- Editor
- Laura Cairney-keize
Grading
- Colourist
- Tim Smith
- Colour grade company
- EC
Commission
- Label
- City Slang
Other credits
Clapper Loader
Milo Brown
Gaffer
Mark Campany
Runner Driver
Frederick Fuller
Special Thanks To Lee Brinkley & Procam
David Knight - 12th Dec 2017