
INSIDE: Narrative of Our Journey
Documentary · Family
Overview
A series of indie filmmakers are documented over the course of a few months throughout the production of their passion projects, as they change professionally and personally; moving closer to the lives they wish to live.
Top Cast


Charlie Vjestica
Charlie Vjestica
Narrator / Self / Archive Footage
Charlie Vjestica
Narrator / Self / Archive Footage


Tom Brindley-Carter
Tom Brindley-Carter
Self
Tom Brindley-Carter
Self


Joe Whitehead
Joe Whitehead
Self / Archive Footage
Joe Whitehead
Self / Archive Footage


Milly Elwell
Milly Elwell
Self / Archive Footage
Milly Elwell
Self / Archive Footage


Liam Goodwin
Liam Goodwin
Self / Archive Footage
Liam Goodwin
Self / Archive Footage


Paul Preston
Paul Preston
Self / Archive Footage
Paul Preston
Self / Archive Footage


Kaci Davenport
Kaci Davenport
Self / Archive Footage
Kaci Davenport
Self / Archive Footage


Charlotte Lea
Charlotte Lea
Self / Archive Footage
Charlotte Lea
Self / Archive Footage


Theo Jones
Theo Jones
Self / Archive Footage
Theo Jones
Self / Archive Footage


Ayden Hughes
Ayden Hughes
Self / Archive Footage
Ayden Hughes
Self / Archive Footage
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