Protect Me From What I Want (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 3, 2009

Original Title:
Protect Me From What I Want

Alternate Titles:
The Shape of Things To Come: Protect Me From What I Want
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Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Whitley-Leclerc Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 

Runtime: 14

Saleem is an Indian student living in Leeds with his parents. He meets Daz at a gay cruising spot, and they have a night of mutually enjoyable sex. Saleem is nonetheless ashamed of himself and what he has done the next day.

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Art Direction:
Helen Jones

Colorist:
Glenn Kyte

Costumer:
Humaira Khan

Director:
Dominic Leclerc

Director of Photography:
Martin Parry

Editor:
James Schofield

Executive Producer:
Tony Dixon
Julia Caithness

Makeup Supervisor:
Emily Thornton

Music:
Gareth Fry

Producer:
Diane Whitley

Production Coordinator:
Olubukola R. Abiodun

Production Design:
Paul Rowan

Sound Designer:
Gareth Fry

Sound Recordist:
Darrell Briggs

Writer:
Dominic Leclerc

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