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"CEASELESS" - A World War One Short Film

CEASELESS (written and directed by Charlie Stackhouse) tells a fictional story of an act of compassion during WW1. Inspired by some true stories. In the midst of a mission to stop a devastating trench raid during the First World War, two British soldiers (Harry Burke & Tom Samuel-Davidson) undergo a test of their humanity when they unexpectedly capture a young German soldier (David Brückner). True motives are revealed, their friendship is tested, and lives on both sides hang in the balance. Winner of "Film of the Year" (2022), presented by Samyang Lenses at the University of Salford | Nominated for "Best Drama" at the RTS North West Student Television Awards | Semi-Finalist for "Best Student Short" at the London International Web & Shorts Film Festival. Written and directed by: Charlie Stackhouse Produced by: Callum Atherton Starring: Harry Burke, Tom Samuel-Davidson, David Brückner, John Tueart & Jonny Vernon Director of Cinematography: Jake Tripney Executive produced by: Jerry Bone & Lorraine Lister Music by: George Stackhouse Editing & VFX by: Archie McWilliams Sound Design & Mixing by: Charlie Stackhouse Sound Recordist/Boom Operator: Matt Cooke Production design by: Emma Needham 1st & 2nd assistant director (in order): Alice Crane & Molly Twiselton Assistant cameras & focus pullers: Adam Carroll, Jasper Morrisey & Owen Blenkinsop CEASELESS | A Charlie Stackhouse film, in association with FiveFold Media & Second Sticks. Special thanks to: The Denbighshire County Council, the Trench Team at Bodelwyddan Castle, Shepshed British School Trust, The John Lambert Charities, The University of Salford & the Atherton family.

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