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Release Date:
August 5, 2009
Original Title:
Roar
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
London. It's Christmas. Tom is a timid loner who cuts keys in a dry-cleaners in Soho. He's dominated by his extroverted boss, Mick, who habitually cracks on to his female clientele. One customer, Eva, is particularly unimpressed by Mick's behaviour. When Tom tries to apologise, she gives him the cold shoulder. Wanting emotional contact, Tom tries unsuccessfully to call his estranged father. Desperate, Tom takes drastic action.
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Boom Operator:
Christopher Atkinson
Casting:
Dixie Chassay
Cinematography:
Ed Wild
Costume Design:
Helen Woolfenden
Director:
Adam Wimpenny
Editor:
Colin Sumsion
Executive Producer:
Michael Wilde
Line Producer:
Matthew Jenkins
Makeup Designer:
Heather Manson
Music:
Guy Farley
Producer:
Adam Morane-Griffiths
Sound Mixer:
Giancarlo Dellapina
Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael Wabro
Writer:
J.S. Hill
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