Project Detail

Alleycats

Synopsis

Set in the world of illegal bike-racing, the film charts the journey of a young woman whose brother is killed on the streets of London in a hit-and-run, and who then must push herself to her mental and physical limits to find justice.

Details

Year
2016
Type of project
Features
Running time
101 mins
Director
Ian Bonhôte 1st Feature
Producer
Andy Ryder
Co-Producer
Emma Lamont
Executive Producer
Robert Jones, Wayne Marc Godfrey, David Gilbery
Screenwriter
Simon Uttley, Max Kinnings, Anthea Anka
Principal cast
Eleanor Tomlinson, Sam Keeley, John Hannah, John Lynch, Jordan Stephens, Camilla Rutherford, Virgile Bramly, Josh Whitehouse

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Production Status

Production Company

The Fyzz Facility Film Six

94 Cleveland Street
London
W1T 6NW

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