Project Detail

Good Girl

Synopsis

23 year old Jessica Anne Khalid, alone and penniless through no fault of her own, thought she had reached the nadir of her miserable life, but within 48 hours things will go from bad to worse. In the face of adversity she summons up the courage to take back control, abandoning what little she has left, including her identity, and sets out to seek a better life.
In a different part of the country, lonely widower and retired army officer Peter Jeffries, stricken by grief and racked with guilt, contemplates his limited future alone.
When their paths cross, she recognises a kindred spirit, he his last chance to make amends, and together they discover the true meaning of unconditional love.

Details

Year
2018
Type of project
Features
Running time
135 mins
Format
HD
Director
Norman Hall 1st Feature
Producer
Norman Hall
Editor
Norman Hall
Screenwriter
Norman Hall
Director of Photography
Norman Hall
Composer
Eamonn Karran
Principal cast
Eleanor Baldwin, Richard Easterbrook, Amanda Wright, Anthony Rogers, Ian Daly, Madeleine Rothschild
Hair & Makeup
Christina Moat

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Norman Hall

Varium Films Limited
Old Manor House
Hartwell Road
Roade
NN7 2NT

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