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Lighter

Country: UK, Language: English

  • Director: Sarah-Stephanie
  • Writer: Sarah-Stephanie
  • Producer: Sarah-Stephanie

CGiii Comment

With uncountable cast changes, this production seems to be lying on the cutting-room floor!


Lighter is a film about people. Real and raw people, seen through the eyes of a lighter. The tale starts in 1939 and as we follow the lighter from hand to hand, we learn that every person has a struggle, pains and joys. No matter background, race or time, we all as humans go through similar things. Lighter touches upon important topics ranging from mental health and addiction, to domestic violence, abuse and grief. The stories are told with a combination of light and dark, with just enough symbiosis that the viewers are left moved, but also with hope.


No trailer...

But...there is a short film...

Lighter from Annika Caswell on Vimeo.

Cast & Characters

Peter Sullivan as Paul;
Scarlett Archer as Sophie;
Arinder Sadhra as Anna;
Jonah Paull as Young Sam;
Sarah-Stephanie as Leah Bukowski;
Jennifer K Preston as Marble;
Morten Bekkenes as Robert Snippet;
Benedicte Westbye as Jo;
Jonathan Chedeville as Young Paul;
Selina Black as Sam Stewart;
Brooklyn Appiah as Young Mr.Moore;
Tam Solo as John;
Kemi Durosinmi as Kate;
Alexandra Sinclair as Jen;
Paul Baichoo as Mr. Bukowski