A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 14, 2015
Original Title:
10 Grams
Genres:
Crime
Production Companies:
Open Image Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
Charles Willis is what appears to be a successful, hardworking defence lawyer, loving husband and father. However, there is another side to Charles that only a select few know about. He is part of a major European drugs distribution chain. He spends a lot of his time and money on high class escort girls and frequenting high end gentleman's clubs, drinking expensive beers and champagne. Charles likes to give the impression that he has a lot of power and money, however after the murder of one of his couriers he has to recruit a new one. Charles brings in 2 brothers who he has represented in the past. One of the brothers does not stick to the rules laid down by the drug distribution network and all too quickly Charles realises that he was just a small cog in the large wheel of organised crime.
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Assistant Director:
Darren Lynch
Aaron Itzerott
Camera Operator:
Louis Brough
Rob Rutley
Aaron Itzerott
Christoph Gelep
Lloyd James
Director:
Lloyd James
Director of Photography:
Christoph Gelep
Foley:
Stewart Dugdale
Music:
Stewart Dugdale
Kevin MacLeod
Producer:
Louise James
Sound Editor:
Stewart Dugdale
Sound Effects:
Stewart Dugdale
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Louise James
Lloyd James
Writer:
Louise James
Lloyd James
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