Pendulum Drift

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Pendulum Drift
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Promotional film poster by Shehzad Afzal
Directed by Shehzad Afzal
Written by Shehzad Afzal
Produced by Shehzad Afzal
Starring
  • Atta Yaqub
  • Christopher Hill
  • Danielle Farrow
  • Francois Menard-Noens
  • Jack Carswell
  • James Clark
  • Joanne Bell
  • Lauren Lamarr
  • Matthew Dudley
  • Mark Horn
  • Marty Benvenuty
  • Nicky Modlin
  • Nicolette McKeown
  • Ruth Tapp
  • Tom McBride
  • Vivien Taylor
CinematographyGarry Torrance
Edited by Shehzad Afzal
Music byShaahan Afzal
Production
company
Filmedup Ltd
Distributed byTBC
Release date
TBC
Running time
approx. 105 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
BudgetPrivate-Finance

Pendulum Drift is the debut art house feature film directed by Shehzad Afzal. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Contents

Shehzad Afzal applied and experimented with a multitude of methods and techniques, developed over the course of his MA dissertation research at Screen Academy Scotland during 2009, to the candidate and host feature film project, Pendulum Drift. [7]

Stars acclaimed Scottish actor Atta Yaqub and actress Vivien Taylor [8] [9] known for her roles in Dunwich Horror and Outpost films amongst others.

Jackie Clark, [10] Scotland based Stylist helmed the Costume and style department.

The Pendulum Drift film Soundtrack theme is composed by musician Shaahan Afzal. [11]

The film, Pendulum Drift, is currently in post-production. [12]

Plot

A security guard's night shift brings forth an eclectic mix of characters and must use his wits and keep his nerve to survive the night.

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