Project Detail

Repentance

Repentance

Synopsis

The Bishop and Hamilton Candy, both are close friends. They both have scars. They are both lost. When a job goes wrong, Ruby is the only eyewitness, a tiny child. Do they save her? Do they save themselves?

Details

Year
2023
Type of project
Features
Running time
92 min
Director
Tony Fadil
Producer
Gary Bangham, Kylie Bishop, Andrew Dymond, Tony Fadil, Stacey Gough, Stefan Michaels, Justin Richards
Co-Producer
Henry Rouquairoi
Executive Producer
Theresa Godly, Lyn Gough, Peter Gough, Steve O'Dare
Editor
David Brook
Screenwriter
Stefan Michaels
Production Designer
Sue Witheridge
Sound
Alan Deacon
Principal cast
Tony Fadil, Danielle Harold, Rebecca Yeo

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Bazooka Bunny

30-31 St James Place
Mangotsfield
Bristol
BS16 9JB

Sales Company

Blue-Eyes Film

London North Studios
The Ridgeway
London
NW7 1RP

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