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Release Date:
June 10, 1999
Original Title:
Hold Back the Night
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Film4 Productions
Parallax Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 104
A young woman joins a group of protesters trying to stop the construction of a highway through a forest with the purpose of having sex with their leader. But when morning comes and the authorities show up to disband the protesters, she hits a man with a log. This causes the two to have to go on the run. With the help of a sickly, but sympathetic woman, the two slip through police roadblocks. Traveling with her, they learn she is an ex-army lesbian who just wants to see a final sunrise at the Orkney Islands before her death.
Art Direction:
Stephen Campbell
Casting:
Gail Stevens
Costume Design:
Paul Farrow
Director:
Phil Davis
Director of Photography:
Cinders Forshaw
Editor:
Adam Ross
Foley Artist:
Julie Ankerson
Makeup Artist:
Heather Millington
Original Music Composer:
Peter John Vettese
Producer:
Sally Hibbin
Torsten Leschly
Production Assistant:
Nick Smith
Production Design:
Chris Roope
Writer:
Steve Chambers
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