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Four Quartets (2018)

Genre : Drama, Music

Runtime : 11M

Director : Marco Alessi

Synopsis

Over the course of a night out in a queer club, Raf struggles to find his place among the crowd until he stops trying to force the narrative and just lets himself go with the music.

Actors

Laurie Kynaston
Laurie Kynaston
Raf
Mary Antony
Mary Antony
Alice
Henry Felix
Henry Felix
Oscar
Darren Siah
Darren Siah
Joe
Emily Renée
Emily Renée
Eva
Selali Fiamanya
Selali Fiamanya
Isaac
Holly Styrene
Holly Styrene
Club Host
Digby Llovet-Dinning
Digby Llovet-Dinning
Raf (as a child)
Tasie Kinsky
Tasie Kinsky
Mum
Felix Moffett
Felix Moffett
Little Boy Crush
Otamere Guobadia
Otamere Guobadia
TT
Nathan Ellis
Nathan Ellis
Will
Tom Lambert
Tom Lambert
School Boy
Benedict Morrison
Benedict Morrison
Teacher
Evonnee Bentley-Holder
Evonnee Bentley-Holder
Dancer
Emma-Louise Stansall
Emma-Louise Stansall
Dancer
Jorgia Vaughan
Jorgia Vaughan
Dancer
Alex Blake
Alex Blake
Dancer
Kate Anne Fenton
Kate Anne Fenton
Dancer
Amber Evans
Amber Evans
Dancer
Tasmin Naomi Moreing
Tasmin Naomi Moreing
Dancer
Zara Locke
Zara Locke
Dancer

Crews

Marco Alessi
Marco Alessi
Director
Marco Alessi
Marco Alessi
Writer
Ksenia Harwood
Ksenia Harwood
Producer
Lizzie Pickering
Lizzie Pickering
Executive Producer
Jo Lewandowska
Jo Lewandowska
Editor
Will Baldy
Will Baldy
Director of Photography
Tasie Kinsky
Tasie Kinsky
Line Producer
Alex Darby
Alex Darby
Co-Producer
Joe Starrs
Joe Starrs
First Assistant Director
Kamilla Steczkowska
Kamilla Steczkowska
First Assistant Director
James Berkery
James Berkery
Choreographer
Rowan Wigley
Rowan Wigley
Production Design
Hannah Davis
Hannah Davis
Art Direction
Lucy Noble
Lucy Noble
Script Supervisor
Nick Olorenshaw
Nick Olorenshaw
Sound Recordist
Lily O'Hara
Lily O'Hara
Costume Design
Serena Grace
Serena Grace
Makeup & Hair
Jonathon Luke Baker
Jonathon Luke Baker
Makeup Artist
Dan Pugsley
Dan Pugsley
Sound Designer
Tom Foskett-Barnes
Tom Foskett-Barnes
Original Music Composer
Tom Foskett-Barnes
Tom Foskett-Barnes
Music Supervisor
Bobby Goulder
Bobby Goulder
Original Music Composer
Peter Oppersdorff
Peter Oppersdorff
Colorist

Posters and backgrounds

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