Hash (film) - Production History

Production History

A hugely low budget DV-camcorder production, it took almost four years from inception to completion. The first draft of the script was written in May 2002 with filming commencing in August of the same year. After innumerable technical difficulties in post-production, a finished DVD cut of the film saw the light of day in late December 2005. The film has very limited availability, with most copies produced by the film-makers themselves. Innes has recently completed a Hash McBrown novel.

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