Project Detail

All In Good Time

Synopsis

Adapted from Ayub Khan-Din's critically acclaimed West End and Broadway production, 'Rafta Rafta', All In Good Time is a comedy set in an immigrant Indian community in Northern England, where two newlyweds find it hard to consummate their marriage. From the director of Made in Dagenham and Calendar Girls.

Details

Year
2012
Type of film
Features
Running time
93 mins
Format
RED
Director
Nigel Cole
Producer
Suzanne Mackie, Andy Harries
Executive Producer
Jenny Borgars, Will Clarke, Olivier Courson, Ron Halpern
Editor
Michael Parker
Screenwriter
Ayub Khan-Din
Director of Photography
David Higgs
Production Designer
Cristina Casali
Sound
Andy Shelley (Sound Recordist and Supervising Sound Editor), Ian Wilson (Supervising Sound Editor)
Music
Niraj Chag
Principal cast
Reece Ritchie, Amara Karan, Meera Syall, Harish Patel

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Left Bank Pictures

33 Foley St
London
W1W 7TL
UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 7612 3299

Sales Company

StudioCanal Limited

50 Marshall Street
London
W1F 9BQ
UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 7534 2700
Fax: +44 (0)20 7534 2701

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