Project Detail

My Angel

Synopsis

In the run up to Christmas a 15-year-old boy whose mother is involved in a serious car accident, has a dream that she needs an angel's halo to be saved.

Details

Year
2010
Type of film
Features
Format
35mm
Director
Stephen Cookson
Producer
Peter Keegan, Geoff Barnett, Jon Myers
Editor
Rupert Hall
Screenwriter
Stephen Cookson
Director of Photography
Oliver Downey
Production Designer
Kay Brown
Sound
Ron Bailey
Music
Andre Jacquemin, Dave Howman
Principal cast
Brenda Blethyn, Timothy Spall, Mel Smith, Celia Imrie, Joseph Phillips

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

CKM Entertainments Ltd

17/19 St John Road
Watford
Herts WD17 1PU
UK

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