Postcards from the 48%
Synopsis
Official Selection Edinburgh International Film Festival 2018 - World premiere
Details
- Year
- 2018
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 110 mins
- Format
- 4K
- Director
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David Nicholas Wilkinson
- Producer
- David Nicholas Wilkinson
- Executive Producer
- Bill Lawrence, Don McVey
- Editor
- Jon Walker & Michael Bradsell
- Screenwriter
- David Nicholas Wilkinson & Emlyn Price
- Director of Photography
- Don McVey
- Music
- Christopher Barnett
- Principal cast
- With contributions from: Joan Bakewell, Catherine Bearder, Vince Cable, Ruth Cadbury, Alastair Campbell, Rachel Clarke, Nick Clegg, Mark Constantine, Andrew Cook, Mark Durkan, Bob Geldof, AC Grayling, Bonnie Greer, Will Hutton, Rachel Johnson, Matt Kelly, Helena Kennedy, Miriam M
- Film Image
- ©Postcard Films Limited
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Guerilla Docs
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