Manifesto
Synopsis
National topics - the NHS, education, the environment, worker’s rights, Brexit, internal selections and the 2019 General Election - monumental issues across society, are discussed and debated as Walton Constituency Labour Party campaign for change through Labour’s ‘For The Many’ manifesto.
Details
- Year
- 2022
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 89 min
- Format
- Digital
- Director
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Daniel Draper
- Producer
- Christie Allanson, Daniel Draper
- Executive Producer
- Matthew Bell, Susanne Levin, Simon Higgs
- Editor
- Christie Allanson
- Screenwriter
- Daniel Draper
- Director of Photography
- Allan Melia
- Sound
- Sam Auguste
- Principal cast
- Dan Carden, Ian Byrne, Alan Gibbons, Maureen Delahunty, Claire Tierney, Michael Hardy, Tim Jeeves, Susan Dykes, Lena Šimi, Syed Anwar-ul-Haq, Alfie Hincks, Maureen Royce, Richard Burgon, John Whearty, Jimmy Rutledge
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Shut Out The Light
21 Park WayToxteth
Liverpool L8 1TS
Sales Company
Shut Out The Light
21 Park WayToxteth
Liverpool L8 1TS
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