Project Detail

We Are The Giant

Synopsis

Revolution tells the stories of ordinary individuals who are transformed by the moral and personal challenges they encounter when standing up for what they believe is right. Powerful and tragic, yet inspirational, their struggles for freedom echo across history and offer hope against seemingly impossible odds.

Details

Year
2014
Type of film
Features
Running time
92 mins
Director
Greg Barker

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

US, UK coproduction

Motto Pictures (US), Passion Pictures (UK), Prettybird (UK)

Passion Pictures

County House
33 - 34 Rathbone Place
London
W1T 1JN

Sales Company

Music Box Films

173 N. Morgan Street
60607 Chicago
Illinois
USA

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