A Coincidental Engagement (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
A Coincidental Engagement

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Horror

Production Companies:
Restless Chimp Films Ltd

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

Love. Jealousy. Rigor Mortis. It happens.

After years dealing with the dead, Jack and Maddy discover their relationship is one foot in the grave. A supernatural short set in an alternate reality, in which dead souls are transitioned to the next realm by trained professionals in the art of Inter-Realm Mediation. We join Inter-Realm Mediators Jack and Maddy on a job, late one night near woodlands, with a client’s corpse in the back of their van. Their business motto: “We do your dead, so you don’t have to.” They still have a job to do. Will they overcome their differences and work together?

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Assistant Director:
Martin Smith

Director:
Kal Sabir

Director of Photography:
Michael Westcott

Executive Producer:
Kal Sabir
Jason Eden
Martin Smith

Foley Artist:
Daniel Marra

Makeup Artist:
Hannah Daw

Music Producer:
Jack Benfield
OD Jones

Production Assistant:
Frankie MacEachen

Sound Recordist:
Daniel Marra

Still Photographer:
Frankie MacEachen

Writer:
Kal Sabir

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