Project Detail

Credo

Synopsis

Deep mystery still surrounds the apparent ritual suicide of a group of students at a London theology college six years ago. Today, five friends, scouting the ultimate party venue, break into an abandoned halls of residence to discover they are in the same place where the students took their lives. Each of the friends has heard conflicting accounts of what happened that fateful night, so they attempt to communicate with their souls to find out the truth. But the answer comes not from the ghosts, but from whatever it was that drove them to their deaths. And now it knows they're here, it's not going to let them leave.
 

Details

Year
2007
Type of film
Features
Running time
110 mins
Format
HiDef, 35mm
Director
Toni Harman 1st Feature
Producer
Sir Michael Wakeford
Editor
David Wigram
Screenwriter
Alex Wakeford
Director of Photography
Alex Wakeford
Production Designer
Pauline Reuss
Sound
JJ Maurage
Music
Kim Halliday
Principal cast
MyAnna Buring, Clayton Watson, Stephen Gately, Nathalie Pownall, Mark Joseph, Rhea Bailey

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Alto Films LLP

18B Cross Street
Hove BN3 1AJ
UK

T+44 (0)12 7374 7837

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