A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 12, 2002
Original Title:
Leo
Alternate Titles:
Leo - Der Mörder und das Kind
Leo - Der Mörder und das Kind (2002)
Leopold Bloom (USA)
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Freewheel Productions
Joy Films
Scala Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 104
A young mother is plagued by a tragic mistake and alienates her little boy. A brilliant writer is released from prison after serving a 15-year sentence and begins working at Vic's Diner. Their stories converge when the man must overcome obstacles of the past to save the little boy and ultimately himself.
Art Department Coordinator:
Sonya Duvall
Casting:
Lina Todd
Construction Coordinator:
Thomas A. Morris Jr.
Costume Design:
Jacqueline West
Costume Supervisor:
Winnie D. Brown
Director:
Mehdi Norowzian
Director of Photography:
Zubin Mistry
Editor:
Tariq Anwar
Executive Producer:
Sara Giles
Nik Powell
Derek Roy
J. David Williams
Key Hair Stylist:
Kathe Swanson
Makeup Department Head:
Felicity Bowring
Music:
Mark Adler
Producer:
Massy Tadjedin
Erica August
Jonathan Karlsen
Production Design:
Stefania Cella
Script Supervisor:
Jennifer Opresnick
Set Decoration:
Eric Weiler
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Craig Irving
Special Effects Supervisor:
Michael Schorr
Writer:
Amir Tadjedin
Massy Tadjedin
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