Project Detail

Eye Digress (aka The Special One)

Synopsis

Timothy Spall plays all 15 characters in a nightmarish tale of a man stuck in prison, riddled with delusions and hallucinations.

Details

Year
2016
Type of film
Features
Director
Stephen Cookson
Producer
Stephen Cookson
Executive Producer
Gary Collins
Editor
Rupert Hall
Screenwriter
Stephen Cookson (script), Timothy Spall (script), adapted from an original screenplay by Falcon Fields
Director of Photography
Ismael Issa
Production Designer
Felix Coles
Composer
John Koutselinis
Principal cast
Timothy Spall

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Red Rock Entertainment and Auteur Films

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