Man Up
Synopsis
Tribeca Film Festival 2015 - World premiere
Details
- Year
- 2015
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 88 mins
- Director
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Ben Palmer
- Producer
- Nira Park, James Biddle, Rachael Prior
- Executive Producer
- Jenny Borgars, Dan Cheesbrough, Matthew Justice, Christine Langan, Joe Oppenheimer, Simon Pegg, Danny Perkins
- Editor
- Paul Machliss
- Screenwriter
- Tess Morris
- Director of Photography
- Andrew Dunn
- Production Designer
- Dick Lunn
- Composer
- Dickon Hinchcliffe
- Principal cast
- Simon Pegg, Lake Bell, Rory Kinnear, Olivia Williams, Ophelia Lovibond, Harriet Walter, Ken Stott
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Big Talk Pictures
26 Nassau StreetLondon
W1W 7AQ
BBC Films
BBC Broadcasting House7th Floor, Zone A
Portland Place
London
W1A 1AA
Sales Company
StudioCanal (FR)
1, Place du Spectacle92130 Issy les Moulineaux
France
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