Charlie White
Synopsis
When a popular male model steals his limelight, Charlie grows insecure and his desperate need to be the most loved person at the party leads him to violent measures. Charlie White dramatically explores the consequences of hedonism, revealing what happens when you live a life of everything in excess - even excess!
Details
- Year
- 2005
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 73 mins
- Format
- DV
- Director
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Samuel P Abrahams 1st Feature
- Producer
- Maya Datau
- Editor
- Samuel P Abrahams
- Screenwriter
- Samuel P Abrahams
- Director of Photography
- Samuel P Abrahams
- Sound
- Philip Zikking
- Composer
- Philip Zikking
- Principal cast
- Lucy McCall
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Tabloid Films
1 Severn ViewMartcombe Road
Easton in Gordano
Bristol BS20 0QN
UK
T+44 (0)12 7537 1370
info@tabloidfilms.com
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