Project Detail

Communion

Synopsis

Paul Marlon is Father Clemence, a man burned by his faith, taken to executing his own form of vigilante justice as he takes to the road, in search of retribution. But along the way, he is joined by Maria (Ana Gonzalez Bello), a hitch hiking punk, full of attitude, who is fleeing her home in Mexico City. Together, the odd couple embark on a roller coaster of adventure that is at times both harrowing and heart warming.

Details

Year
2013
Type of film
Features
Running time
101 mins
Format
Digital
Director
Greg Hall
Producer
Becky Finlay Hall
Editor
Greg Hall
Screenwriter
Paul Stevens, Greg Hall
Director of Photography
Nicholas Winter
Production Designer
Paul Jones, Lee Burns
Sound
Jeet Thakrar
Music
52 Commercial Road
Principal cast
Paul Marlon, Ana Gonzalez Bello, Lee Ingleby, Roger Griffiths, Nick Nevern, Mike Burnside

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Broke But Making Films

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