A WAY OF LIFE
by Amma Asante
synopsis
Set in a small community in South Wales, this dark but moving tale looks at the area that exists between black and white, good and evil, child and adult. It is the harshest of Rites of Passage stories, yet within it lies a most poignant story of teenage love, and friendship.
international title: | A Way of Life |
original title: | A Way of Life |
country: | United Kingdom |
sales agent: | Portman Film and Television |
year: | 2004 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Amma Asante |
film run: | 91' |
release date: | UK 12/11/2004 |
screenplay: | Amma Asante |
cast: | Stephanie James, Oliver Haden, Nathan Jones, Gary Sheppeard, Dean Wong, Sara Gregory, Brenda Blethyn |
cinematography by: | Ian Wilson |
film editing: | Clare Douglas |
art director: | Hayden Pearce |
costumes designer: | Susie Lewis |
music: | David Gray |
producer: | Charlie Hanson, Patrick Cassavetti, Peter Edwards |
production: | Awol Films, UK Film Council, Tantrum Films Ltd., New Cinema Fund, Arts Council of Wales |
distributor: | Verve Pictures |