Project Detail

Keeping Rosy

Synopsis

All Charlotte wants from life is to be cut a slice of the media agency she has devoted herself to building. When Charlotte's life disintegrates, we follow her on a heart-racing journey of self-discovery, atonement and danger.

Details

Year
2014
Type of project
Features
Running time
93 mins
Director
Steve Reeves 1st Feature
Producer
Isabelle Georgeaux, Richard Holmes
Screenwriter
Mike Oughton, Steve Reeves
Director of Photography
Roger Pratt
Principal cast
Maxine Peake, Blake Harrison, Christine Bottomley

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Big Rich Films

10 Southbrook Mews
Southbrook Road
London
SE12 8LG

Sales Company

Parkland Pictures

Justina Petkeviciute
Suite 7, 79 Wardour Street
London
W1D 6QB

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