Project Detail

We Are Monster

Synopsis

On 8th February 2000 at Feltham Young Offenders Institute, Robert Stewart, a known violent racist, was placed in a cell with Zahid Mubarek, eventually leading to Mubarek's murder 6 weeks later.
Edinburgh International Film Festival 2014 - World premiere

Details

Year
2014
Type of project
Features
Running time
85 mins
Director
Antony Petrou
Producer
Leeshon Alexander, Noel Clarke, Phil Dore, Jean Pierre Magro, Jason Maza, Dean O'Toole, Antony Petrou
Executive Producer
John Smith
Editor
James Norris
Screenwriter
Leeshon Alexander
Director of Photography
Simon Richards
Production Designer
Simon Rogers
Composer
Fred Portelli
Principal cast
Aymen Hamdouchi, Leeshon Alexander, Gethin Anthony

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