Project Detail

Seeing Smoke

Synopsis

Seeing Smoke is a cautionary tale about a man falsely accused of child molestation, and the effect this has on his life and those around him.

Details

Year
2009
Type of project
Features
Running time
97 mins
Format
HDCAM
Director
Glen Mortimer
Producer
Patrick Maloney, Anthony Whelan
Editor
Steven Hutchinson
Screenwriter
Patrick Maloney
Director of Photography
Paul Anderton
Sound
Debbie Wilson
Composer
Anthony Finbar-Smith, The Jades
Principal cast
Patrick Maloney, Hazel Earle, Wayland Donlan, Beth Mack
Composer
Nick Norton-Smith

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Production Status

Production Company

Ultimatum Films

37, Oldstead Grove
Bolton BL3 4XW
UK

T +44 (0)8450 176 500

info@ultimatumfilms.com

Sales Company

Shadowhawk Films (EIRE) International

26 Cromlech Court
Dane Road, Poppintree
Dublin11
Republic Of Ireland

T +353 1 554 0577

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