Project Detail

My Name is Nobody

Synopsis

Washed-up ex-convict Ray Travis returns home for the first time in ten years only to find that something terrible has happened to his family. As he struggles to save them he must confront his past and slay his demons before time runs out.

Details

Year
2006
Type of film
Features
Running time
75 mins
Format
16.9 FHA Anamorhic PAL
Director
Matt Woodruff
Producer
Matt Rishton
Editor
Matt Rishton
Screenwriter
Matt Rishton
Director of Photography
Matt Rishton
Sound
Simon Auster
Music
Simon Auster, Luko GB
Principal cast
Neil E Roy, Sheena White, Barbera Sobero

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Factor X Films,

82 The Crescent,
Cherry Tree,
Blackburn BB2 5NF
UK

T +44 (0)12 5420 0645

matt@rishton3.freeserve.co.uk

Sales Company

Matt Rishton

matt@rishton3.freeserve.co.uk

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