Project Detail

The Big I Am

Synopsis

A cruel twist of fate catapults small time crook Mickey Skinner into the big league, as head of a brutal London gang poised on the brink of a lucrative human-trafficking deal.

Details

Year
2009
Type of project
Features
Running time
110 mins
Format
35mm
Director
Nic Auerback
Producer
Robert Fucilla
Co-Producer
Robert Fucilla
Editor
Jeremy Nicholls
Screenwriter
Tim Cunningham, Jack Iandoli
Director of Photography
Shane Daly
Production Designer
Tim Dickel
Composer
James Radford
Principal cast
Leo Gregory, Michael Madsen, Robert Fucilla, Vincent Regan, Steven Berkoff, Paul Kaye

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Cinematic Productions PLC

2nd Floor, 120 Fenchurch Street
London EC3M 5BA
UK

rfucilla@fandfglobal.co.uk

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