Project Detail

Tin Holiday

Synopsis

Samuel, a widower, and his best friend Jesse travel to London after the freak accidental death of Samuel's wife, Tanita. Samuel and Jesse suddenly find themselves in trouble with the Punjabi Mafia, Interpol and in inappropriate relationships that ultimately transport both men into exciting and unexpected new territory.

Details

Year
2015
Type of project
Features
Running time
104 mins
Director
Joe Camareno
Producer
Ajay Nayyar, Craig Connolly, Joe Camareno, Stephanie Wiand, Mark Patino
Executive Producer
Ajay Nayyar, Joe Camareno
Editor
Dylan Rogers
Screenwriter
Joe Camareno, Kurt Patino
Director of Photography
Giles Andrews
Production Designer
Kessiah Arthur
Sound
Helen Miles
Principal cast
Ajay Nayyar, Juan Monsalvez, Rosanna Hoult, Joe Camareno, Tristam Summers

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Celtino Entertainment

Floodwater Films
King Dream Entertainment

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