A Naughty Thing Called Life
Synopsis
Spyk lived to tell the story of his agony and the journey of recovery he has been on since. Once told he would never be able to father a child, he now has a beautiful young daughter to be thankful for but problems still continue to arise in Spyk's life and the persistent struggle reveals the amount of fight one man can carry within himself.
Details
- Year
- 2015
- Type of film
- Features
- Format
- Digital Video 4K
- Director
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Mark Brown
- Producer
- Edouard Gheur
- Editor
- Mark Brown
- Screenwriter
- Mark Brown
- Director of Photography
- Steve Armourae
- Production Designer
- Andrew David
- Principal cast
- Edouard Gheur, Patrick Bergin, Morgan Quatre-Smith
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Urban Day Production
80 Church Road,Ramsgate, Kent
CT11 8RF
http://coca-film.wix.com/urban-day-production#
Rare Breed Productions
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