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Release Date:
August 17, 1987
Original Title:
Friendship's Death
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
BFI
Film4 Productions
Modelmark
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 78
A robot messenger is sent to earth to appeal to humans to live in peace. Originally designed to go to MIT, by mistake she ends up in Amman, Jordan during the Black September riots of 1970. Sullivan, a British journalist, comes to her aid when she is found wandering without papers following a bombing and grants her refuge in his hotel room. But there she tells him she is a robot, sent as a peace envoy from another planet. He is not sure whether to believe her story or not, but finds her unusual view of the world appealing. They examine the human condition in a series of incredibly insightful and entertaining conversations.
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Assistant Director:
Nancy Platt
Cordelia Hardy
Camera Operator:
Rodrigo Gutierrez
Costume Design:
Catherine Cook
Director:
Peter Wollen
Director of Photography:
Witold Stok
Editor:
Robert Hargreaves
Executive Producer:
Colin MacCabe
Graphic Designer:
Julian Rothenstein
Grip:
Gary Hutchings
Makeup Artist:
Morag Ross
Original Music Composer:
Barrington Pheloung
Producer:
Rebecca O'Brien
Production Design:
Denise Rubens
Gemma Jackson
Sound:
Mandy Rose
Writer:
Peter Wollen
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