Project Detail

How to Stop Being A Loser

Synopsis

James is useless with women, but his luck changes under the tutelage of pick-up artist, Ampersand. As James learns the art of seduction he begins to wonder about Ampersand's intentions and questions what would truly make him happy in life.

Details

Year
2012
Type of project
Features
Running time
109 mins
Director
Dominic Burns
Producer
Dominic Burns, Billy Murray, Simon Phillips, Patricia Rybarczyk, Jonathan Sothcott
Screenwriter
Chris Gezco, Rupert Knowles, Alexander Williams
Principal cast
Billy Murray, Richard E Grant, Colin Salmon, Martin Compston, Gemma Atkinson, Keeley Hazell

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Black & Blue

Portland House
12-13 Greek Street
London W1D 4DL
UK

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www.blackandbluefilms.com

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