Room 8 (2013)
April 24, 2013Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Tom Cullen
IVES
Micheal Goudd
SHEARS
Michael Gould
SHEARS
Yuri Klimov
Guard
Franc Zalewski
Guard
Peter Francis
Production Design
James W. Griffiths
Director
Geoffrey Fletcher
Writer
Sophie Venner
Producer
Lennert Busch
Composer
G. Magni Ágústsson
Cinematographer
Rose Wicksteed
Casting
Michael Aaglund
Editor
Martin Pavey
Sound Designer
Adrian Marler
Storyboard Artist
Adrian Gwillym
Costume Design
Katarzyna Leśniak
Line Producer
Alicja Kazimierczak
Art Direction / Props
Agnieszka Hodowana
Makeup Artist
Agnieszka Zajączkowska
Production Coordinator
Wiktor Mentlewicz
First Assistant Director
Weronika Piechota
Makeup Artist
Pawel Krawczyk
Focus Puller
Wiesław Kaźmierczak
Assistant Camera
Michał Nowak
Production Assistant
Jacek Czepułkowski
Production Assistant
Marcin Cichoń
Sound Recordist
Andy Phillips
Additional Editing
Agnieszka Dudala
Production Manager
Dominik Czepulkowski
Set Supervisor
Paweł Kantor
Art Department Assistant
Bartek Gburek
Gaffer
Krysztof Stanek
Props
Maja Gralak
Painter
Mateusz Jarecki
Painter
Bartek Szoja
Grip
Arek Fudali
Grip
Pawel Plonka
Grip
Zbyszek Mierzwinski
Grip
Piotr Gburek
Electrician
Marian Brzoza
Electrician
Bartek Idzi
Boom Operator
Milosz Skorczybnski
Video Assist Operator
Roman Supel
Catering
Tomasz Jaworski
Catering
Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 24, 2013
StatusReleased
Running Time7m
Content RatingNR
Genres
Wiki.
Room 8 is a short, six-minutes-long film that was one of several short films that won the Bombay Sapphire's Imagination Series. The film is based on a script by Oscar-winning screenwriter Geoffrey S. Fletcher. After Fletcher completed the dialogue, the script (without stage direction) was released and contestants would create their film using this dialogue. Room 8 was directed by James W. Griffiths, editing student of National Film and Television School. Griffiths won £40,000 from Bombay Sapphire to make the film. Although Room 8 takes place in London, it was filmed in Poland due to cost restraints. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and later won the BAFTA Award for Best Short Film at the 67th British Academy Film Awards. It was the first and only branded film to win the award.