A young building company employee has no money even to celebrate his birthday with a few beers. Asking his boss for a loan, the only thing he gets is the corpse of another employee dead on the job that the company wants done away with on the quiet. Carrying the body in his van, the youngster tries to return the dead man to his family.
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| Conrad Clark |
| Studied Cinema in London and obtained a Master’s Degree in Anthropology from the School of African and Oriental Studies, where he specialised in Chinese culture. Having worked as an assistant to the Spanish director of photography, Raquel Fernández, he directed the photography for Saleh Karama’s medium-length film Time Left (2003) and for Rudi Fieldgrass’ feature Love Struck (2005). Soul Carriage marks his directorial debut in feature films, to make which he spent two years doing field research in China. |
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