Project Detail

That Day We Sang

Synopsis

1969. Middle-aged Tubby and Enid, meeting at a reunion of the choir they sang in as children, reconnect with the joy of music and make one last grab at love and happiness.

Details

Year
2014
Type of project
Features
Running time
89 mins
Director
Victoria Wood 1st Feature
Producer
Paul Frift
Executive Producer
Hilary Bevan Jones, Matthew Read
Editor
Mark Elliott
Screenwriter
Victoria Wood
Director of Photography
David Higgs
Production Designer
Tom Burton
Principal cast
Imelda Staunton, Michael Ball

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Endor Productions

20 Greek Street
London
W1D 4DU

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