Project Detail

16 Years of Alcohol

Synopsis

Based on Richard Jobson's acclaimed semi-autobiographical novel of the same name, Sixteen Years of Alcohol  is a gritty tale of one man's inner journey of self-discovery as he escapes from the tyranny of the past and tries to come to terms with an identity forged in violence and betrayal.

Details

Year
2003
Type of film
Features
Running time
tbc
Format
35mm
Director
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 Brewery
91 Brick Lane
London E1 6QL
UK

T +44 (0)20 7053 2190

Sales Company

Fortissimo Films Sales

Veermarkt 77-79
1019 DA Amsterdam
The Netherlands

T +31 (0) 20 627 3215

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