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Release Date:
November 14, 2021
Original Title:
Fight the Tower
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Riot Productions
The University of The West of Scotland
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
A dark comedy short film. As the days and nights in lockdown start to merge, Gerry’s paranoia increases as a 5g tower is due to be switched on in his local area. Spurred on by his fellow conspiracy theorist friend Rosie, Gerry must overcome his agoraphobia and take down the tower.
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3D Animator:
Karl Weaver
Camera Operator:
Christopher McGill
Greg Smith
Frankie Kemp
Director:
Christopher McGill
Editor:
C.J. Lazaretti
Executive Producer:
Nick Higgins
Music Supervisor:
Donny Gray
Producer:
Christopher McGill
Siobhan Fahey
Production Design:
Marco Biagini
Production Runner:
Calvin Brown
Olivia Brown
Screenplay:
Christopher McGill
Sound Recordist:
Louise Brown
Story:
C.J. Lazaretti
Christopher McGill
Technical Advisor:
Keith Bird
Gareth Malone
Gordon Campbell
Thanks:
Angela Ross
Jennifer Lowden
David McGill
Moya Crowley
Mark Docherty
Bruce Lowden
Anna Brown
Visual Effects:
Colin Maclean
Craig Andrew Robertson
Wardrobe Master:
Emma Russer
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