A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 9, 2004
Original Title:
Capital Letters
Alternate Titles:
Trafficked
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
Taiwo hopes to make a life for herself and her twin sister in the faraway city of Dublin. Fearing what may await her on her arrival, Taiwo makes a desperate bid for freedom from her Dublin smugglers. However she is hunted down by a petty thief and conman, Keely, who on kidnapping her, decides to tell nobody of his catch and brings the girl home.
Digital Compositor:
John Talbot
Director:
Ciarán O'Connor
Director of Photography:
Ruairí O'Brien
Editor:
Mairéad McIvor
Original Music Composer:
Niall O'Sullivan
Producer:
Linda Cardiff
Nuala Cunningham
Sound Editor:
Brendan Geaney
Fionn Higgins
Sound Mixer:
Niall O'Sullivan
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michelle Cunniffe
Writer:
Ciarán O'Connor
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