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Release Date:
December 12, 2003
Original Title:
Kiss of Life
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
France | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Helen lives in London with her father and her kids. John, her husband, is an aid-worker in Eastern Europe. He has been gone many months. Helen is desperately anxious that he should come home. Taking the kids to school one morning, she is killed in a car accident. She remains caught in limbo, trapped between life and death. Many miles away, in war-torn Eastern Europe, John is unaware that his wife has died. As Helen herself is unaware that she is dead. Thus begins, a four-day Odyssey: Grandpa and the kids must come to terms with Helen's death; John must travel across a war-torn land as he tries to reach home; and Helen must stand helplessly observing her own existence as it comes back to haunt her - until at last she is reconciled with John, and thus released.
Associate Producer:
Chris Collins
Casting:
Gary Davy
Co-Executive Producer:
Tracey Scoffield
Emma Clarke
Co-Producer:
Caroline Benjo
Carole Scotta
Simon Arnal
Costume Design:
Julian Day
Director:
Emily Young
Director of Photography:
Wojciech Szepel
Editor:
David Charap
Executive Producer:
Cat Villiers
Bill Allan
Emma Hayter
David M. Thompson
Paul Trijbits
Chiara Menage
Keith Evans
Line Producer:
Igor A. Nola
Original Music Composer:
Murray Gold
Other:
Anja Padel
Raphael Socha
Producer:
Gayle Griffiths
Production Design:
Jane Morton
Screenplay:
Emily Young
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