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Until the River Runs Red

Until the River Runs Red · dir. Paul Wright
Great Britain 2010, 27’

Screenings

06/28, 13:00 · Baj Pomorski – hall B

06/30, 14:30 · Baj Pomorski – hall B

Trailer

16-year-old Chloe is the only daughter of God. Travelling around with her parents, Jack and Kate, she spends her days roaming the secluded countryside searching for the mythical “Red River”. As Chloe’s story unfolds we realise the horrific truth of what brought them there.

Director:Paul Wright
Screenplay:Paul Wright
Music:Jean-Marc Petsas
Cinematography:Annika Summerson
Editing:Michael Aaglund
Cast:Emma True, Jill Bradbury, Andy Gathergood
Awards:Najlepszy Film Krótkometrażowy – Nagroda BAFTA / Best Short Film – BAFTA Film Award (2011)

Paul Wright was born in the coastal town of Lower Largo, Scotland in 1981. He graduated from the RSAMD in Glasgow. He graduated from the National Film and Television School in Beaconsfield in 2010.