P.O.V. (Point of View)
Synopsis
The style of the piece will be a positive message, warm hearted love story.
Details
- Year
- 2000
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 83 mins
- Format
- Digi Beta
- Director
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Lesley Manning
- Producer
- Janet Radenkovic, Lesley Manning
- Editor
- Chris Swanton
- Screenwriter
- Andy Walker
- Director of Photography
- Sam James
- Sound
- Paul Goding
- Music
- Paul Goding
- Principal cast
- Shane Taylor, Mali Harries, Lee Boardman
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
De Facto Fiction 1 Adelaide Road West Ealing London W13 9ED Tel: 020 8840 2100 manwalk@aol.com
Sales Company
As above
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Year: 2000
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