Project Detail

Six Rounds

Synopsis

Amongst the 2011 London riots, a former boxer must choose between his past or a new future.

Details

Year
2017
Type of film
Features
Running time
57 mins
Format
4k
Director
Marcus Flemmings 1st Feature
Producer
Haider Zafar, Marcus Flemmings
Executive Producer
Ajay Arora, Marcus Flemmings
Editor
Mike Pike
Screenwriter
Marcus Flemmings
Director of Photography
Haider Zafar
Sound
Jesse Embury
Principal cast
Adam J Bernard, Phoebe Torrance, Santino Zicchi
Costume
Tanya Gill
Make Up
Nikita Kanda, Sumeet Brar

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