Project Detail

Redemption

Synopsis

Daniel is a hit man working in East London. After tragically losing his wife six years ago he has finally found love again. Now he wants to leave everything behind and start a new life with her. But the world of crime is not something you simply walk away from and Daniel soon finds himself becoming a liability.

Details

Year
2009
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
16 mins
Format
16:9
Director
Qasim Ansari
Producer
Jacqueline Oceane
Editor
Chris Storrar
Screenwriter
Qasim Ansari
Director of Photography
Chris Storrar
Composer
'Relative Pitch' by Design
Principal cast
Jacqueline Oceane, Umar Saeed, Tom Wontner, Rufus Graham

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Inner Vision Pictures

Sales Company

Agar House

info@agarhouse.com

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