16 Years of Alcohol
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2003
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- tbc
- Format
- 35mm
- Director
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Richard Jobson 1st Feature
- Producer
- Steve McIntyre
- Executive Producer
- Steve McIntyre
- Screenwriter
- Richard Jobson
- Director of Photography
- John Rhodes
- Principal cast
- Kevin McKidd, Laura Fraser, Susan Lynch, Ewen Bremner
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
S2S Post/Vestry Films
Suite 58 Old Truman Brewery91 Brick Lane
London E1 6QL
UK
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Sales Company
Fortissimo Films Sales
Veermarkt 77-791019 DA Amsterdam
The Netherlands
T +31 (0) 20 627 3215
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