and you are...gone
Working with black and white imagery and exploring how the camera reads the mind, and you are gone, is a bold and exquisite experimental silent short film.
A story about a daughters journey, reliving past memories, in a time and place her Mother had loved, whilst saying goodbye.
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Jeanette RourkeDirectorAnd you are?
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Ron BambridgeDirector
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Jeanette RourkeWriterAnd you are?
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Ron BambridgeWriter
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Ron BambridgeProducer
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Jeanette RourkeProducerAnd you are?
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Jeanette RourkeKey Cast
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Project Type:Experimental, Short
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Runtime:12 minutes 36 seconds
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Completion Date:February 3, 2016
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Production Budget:650 GBP
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Country of Origin:United Kingdom
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Country of Filming:United Kingdom
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:1080P HD
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Aspect Ratio:16-9
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Film Color:Black & White and Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Ron and Jeanette came together in February 2015 and formed Ron and Jeanette Productions to make bold and unique films combining their many years of creativity and talent.
and you are gone.....is their first film together, they are currently working on their third.
Jeanette Rourke is an Actor, Writer, Director and Film Maker. Her first independent short film, ‘And you are?’ written and directed by Jeanette, was screened internationally and nominated for multiple awards.
Winner of Best Experimental Short at the Big as Texas Film Festival 2016.
She is co founder of Wayward Women Films.
Acting credits include the lead role of Annie in the BAFTA winning short film, Do Not Erase.
Jeanette continues to work in both stage and screen.
Jeanette has a passion for social inclusion in the Arts and set up the "Were Born To Shine" project, providing access to Arts for those on the edges of society.
Ron Bambridge is a multi award winning photographer and now film maker, based in London. He has travelled extensively all over the world on various assignments.
His work has appeared in many books, as well as having his own books published including one on Detroit, a personal documentary style series on the downturn and abandonment of the city.
He won Best photographer 2013 in the London Association of
Photographers Open awards for his Detroit photography.