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Release Date:
October 1, 2012
Original Title:
G.B.H.
Alternate Titles:
GBH
Riot
Genres:
Crime
Production Companies:
Chata Pictures
Press On Features
Templeheart Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 US: R
Runtime: 84
Damien, a London copper has a past he's trying to forget. Before joining the force he ran with a football firm, getting involved in tear-ups up and down the country. Now he's on the other side of the law and faces a tough decision, side with his old crew or protect London as it burns and rioters run amok. Falling in love with fellow cop Louise, he is quickly alerted to a street-level uprising that is about to shake London. Amidst the brutalities presented by the riots, he fights for justice at Louise's expense. Having been raped by a rioter known to him, Damien finds himself levelling with the rioters, fighting a war he cannot win, as much against the rioters as against himself.
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Art Direction:
Damien McPhillips
Camera Operator:
Michelle Tofi
Luke Oliver
Costume Design:
Kim Tizard-Lee
Dialogue Editor:
Mark Apicella
Tom Turner
Director:
Simon Phillips
Director of Photography:
Haider Zafar
Editor:
Richard Colton
Foley:
Jenny Lee Wright
Gaffer:
Simon Olney
Makeup Artist:
Georgia Pernigotti
Bethan Hollington
Producer:
Paul Tanter
Simon Phillips
Alain Wildberger
Jonathan Sothcott
Production Design:
Felix Coles
Screenplay:
James Crow
Script Supervisor:
Taz Ayoub
Sound Designer:
John York
Sound Effects Editor:
Tom Vandyk
Still Photographer:
Julie Edwards
Demon Lee
Story:
Adam Smithe
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