Project Detail

Greyhawk

Synopsis

Mal Walker, a reclusive, disillusioned Army veteran, is prompted into action when his only mate mysteriously disappears on a down-at-heel council estate. But as he journeys on his urban quest - encountering a succession of the estate's oddball characters - Mal begins to learn it is not just his friend he's looking for. It is his own humanity.
Edinburgh International Film Festival 2014 - World premiere

Details

Year
2014
Type of project
Features
Running time
90 mins
Director
Guy Pitt 1st Feature
Producer
Tina Galovic
Editor
Lois Bygrave
Screenwriter
Matt Pitt
Director of Photography
Eben Bolter
Production Designer
Chris Barber
Composer
Nina Humphreys
Principal cast
Zoe Telford, Alec Newman, Juliet Oldfield, Jack Shepherd

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