Project Detail

Man Up

Synopsis

A single woman is mistaken for a stranger's blind date. Might they just be perfect for one another?
Tribeca Film Festival 2015 - World premiere

Details

Year
2015
Type of project
Features
Running time
88 mins
Director
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

BBC Films

BBC Broadcasting House
7th Floor, Zone A
Portland Place
London
W1A 1AA

Sales Company

StudioCanal (FR)

1, Place du Spectacle
92130 Issy les Moulineaux
France

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