"Walking The Fenceline" Summary
"Walking The Fenceline" is a Canadian short film from 2019, directed by Jesse Foster. The plot centers around two lovers who, feeling constrained by their small-town existence, devise a plan to escape. This narrative explores themes of love, aspiration, and the desire for a different life, set against the backdrop of a small town. The film, recognized for its emotional depth and visual storytelling, was nominated for Best Short Film at the 20MINMAX 2021 festival. The story reflects the director's ability to convey profound emotional experiences through powerful visual narratives.
Creative Team
- Director and Writer: Jesse McRae Foster (credited as Jesse Foster)
- Producers: Jesse McRae Foster, Jeff Migel, Oliver De Caigny, Stacy Shaikin, Bradley Stuckel, Kyle Sanborn, Trond Trondsen
- Executive Producers: Jeff Migel, Oliver De Caigny, Stacy Shaikin
- Associate Producers: Kyle Sanborn, Bradley Stuckel, Trond Trondsen
- Cinematographer: Bradley Stuckel
- Editor: Kyle Sanborn
- Makeup Artist: Megan Mitchell
- Sound Department: Vienna Kunnas, Alex Macia, Tyler Rambie
- Script Supervisor: Kyle Cooper
Cast
The main cast includes Jessie Fraser, Tom Stevens, and Christopher Rosamond, among others.
Technical and Additional Details
Camera:
Arri Alexa Mini
Lenses:
Filmed entirely with the 50mm Master Anamorphic Lens
Aspect Ratio:
2.39:1
Printed Format:
DCP Digital Cinema Package, Video (UHD)
Sound mix
Dolby Surround 5.1