Project Detail

Dough

Synopsis

An old Jewish baker’s failing business gets an unexpected boost when his young Muslim apprentice, also a part time cannabis dealer, accidentally drops a load of dope in the dough, and the customers suddenly can’t get enough of his bread.

Details

Year
2014
Type of film
Features
Running time
96 mins
Director
John Goldschmidt
Producer
Wolfgang Esenwein, Gyorgy Gattyan, John Goldschmidt, Andras Somkuti
Executive Producer
Geraldine East, Peter Bruno Gyorgy
Editor
Michael Ellis
Screenwriter
Jonathan Benson, Jez Freedman
Director of Photography
Peter Hannan
Production Designer
Jon Bunker
Composer
Lorne Balfe
Principal cast
Jonathan Pryce, Ian Hart, Jerome Holder, Pauline Collins

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Production Status

Production Company

Dough Films Ltd.

E: john@vivafilms.co.uk

Viva Films

T: +44 (0)208 444 5064
E: info@vivafilms.co.uk

Three Coloured Dog Films

E: tcdf@tcdfilms.com, esenwein@tcdfilms.com

Sales Company

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