Skellig (2009) [PG]

Release Date:
April 27, 2009

Original Title:
Skellig

Alternate Titles:
Skellig. Człowiek-sowa
Skellig: The Owl Man
Skelling: A Redenção
Σκέλιγκ: Τα φτερά της φαντασίας
Скелиг
Скеллиг

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Feel Films
Taking a Line for a Walk Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG  US: PG 

Runtime: 104

A Magical Story of an Unlikely Friendship.

An ordinary boy named Michael is going through some extraordinary changes in his life. His family has just moved into an unfamiliar house, and his brand new baby sister has fallen ill. One day, while cleaning out the garden shed, he stumbles across something mysterious, a strange creature huddled in the corner; weak of body but strong of will. This is Skellig.

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Author:
David Almond

Camera Operator:
Mark Milsome

Director:
Annabel Jankel

Director of Photography:
Steve Lawes

Executive Producer:
Marc Samuelson

Original Music Composer:
Stephen Warbeck

Producer:
Daisy Allsop
Nick Hirschkorn
Annabel Jankel

Screenplay:
Irena Brignull

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Mark Milsome

Set Costumer:
Phoebe De Gaye

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