Project Detail

Mandelson: The Real PM?

Synopsis

Filmmaker Hannah Rothschild was granted access to all areas of Peter Mandelson's life from October 2009, shadowing the then First Secretary of State and Business Secretary through to June this year, following Labour's election failure.

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Features
Running time
74 mins
Format
HD Cam
Director
Hannah Rothschild
Producer
Nick Fraser
Co-Producer
Nick Fraser
Editor
Ollie Huddleston
Sound
Hugh Mitchell-Dawson
Composer
Mike Curd

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Clandestine Films

www.hannahrothschild.com

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