Sunset Song
Synopsis
Toronto International Film Festival 2015 - World premiere
Details
- Year
- 2015
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 135 mins
- Director
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Terence Davies
- Producer
- Roy Boulter, Sol Papadopoulos, Nicolas Steil
- Executive Producer
- Bob Last; Co-Executive Producer: Alice De Sousa
- Editor
- David Charap
- Screenwriter
- Terence Davies (screenplay), Lewis Grassic Gibbon (novel)
- Director of Photography
- Michael McDonough
- Production Designer
- Andy Harris
- Sound
- Marc Thill
- Composer
- Gast Waltzing
- Principal cast
- Agyness Deyn, Peter Mullan, Kevin Guthrie, Daniela Nardini, Ian Pirie, Jack Greenlees, Douglas Rankine, Trish Mullin, Linda McLaughlin, Ron Donachie
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
UK, Luxembourg coproduction
Hurricane Films
Sol Papadopoulos1st Floor, 13 Hope Street
Liverpool
L1 9BQ
Holdings Ecosse
12/196 Rose StreetEdinburgh
Scotland
EH2 4AT
Iris Productions UK
Alice De Sousa50 Openshaw Road
London
SE2 0TE
Sales Company
Fortissimo Films
Van Diemenstraat 100Amsterdam 1013 CN
The Netherlands
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