Blinded by the Light
Synopsis
Based on the memoir of lauded Guardian journalist Sarfraz Manzoor, this timely coming of age story proves that the right song has the capacity to transcend race, religion and place, tap into our hearts and help us discover who we really are.
Official Selection Sundance Film Festival 2019 - Premieres - World premiere
Details
- Year
- 2019
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 114 mins
- Director
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Gurinder Chadha
- Producer
- Gurinder Chadha, Jane Barclay, Jamal Daniel
- Editor
- Justin Krish
- Screenwriter
- Sarfraz Mansoor, Gurinder Chadha, Paul Mayeda Berges
- Director of Photography
- Ben Smithard
- Production Designer
- Nick Ellis
- Principal cast
- Viveik Kalra, Kulvinder Ghir, Hayley Atwell, Sally Phillips, Rob Brydon, Nell Williams
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
A Bend It Films, Levantine Films, Ingenious Media production with support from BFI
Bend It Films
2nd Floor130 Shaftesbury Avenue
London
W1D 5EU
Sales Company
Cornerstone Films
WeWork1 Fore Street
London
EC2Y 5EJ
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