Project Detail

Tales of Babylon

Synopsis

Four different hitmen find themselves viewing for a job without knowing the others are involved. Crime, money and violence in London are at the centre of this tale of modern Babylon.
Official Selection Brooklyn Film Festival 2023

Details

Year
2023
Type of project
Features
Running time
126 min
Director
Pelayo de Lario
Producer
Elena Conte
Screenwriter
Pelayo De Lario
Director of Photography
Philippe Stenier
Production Designer
Alex Azabal
Sound
Chris Stanley
Composer
Oscar Senen
Principal cast
Clive Russell, Maria Crittell, Aaron Cobham, Ray Calleja, Beatrice Fletcher, Liran Nathan, Paul Cassidy

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Ealing Productions

86-90 Paul Street
London
EC2A 4ND

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