Cast

LISA JANE GREGORY - NADINE

This is lisa jane gregorys feature film debut. orginally trained at the rose bruford college of speech and drama she has also spent some time training in america studying american theatre arts. her recent film credits include the Unwelcome by Keith Robinson, she was in the play Ready, Steady, Date in which she played the neurotic New Yorker Robyn and was in the original cast in the West End musical comedy Postcards.

ABDOULIE MBOOB - WAYNE

Trained at Identity Drama Group. Abdoulie Mboob's credits include, performing at the Edinburgh Festival with Pleasance Theatre and Soho Storeys. Home a theatre production with Offstage Theatre.

LUCY FLACK - KATE


Lucy trained at the Arts Education School where she played various roles, including Mary Warren from the Crucible. Since graduating she has appeared in several short films and TV Dramas.

DORIS ZAJER - LORRAINE

Doris Trained at Mountview. Her recent theatre credits include: Marrying the Mistress (USA tour), Martha in the Secret Garden; Mother in the Railway children; Mrs Ruskin/Joan Agnew and Maria La Touche in the Premier of a Light Across the Lake at the King's Head Theatre. She has worked extensively for Outreech Productions performing in a numbe of issue plays covering topics from domestic violence to Alzheimers. Doris has also performed in School for Scandal playing Lady Sneerwell and Mrs Bates in Brimstone and Treacle. Her television credits include; Blue Peter Appeal (BBC1), FWTV (Shed Productions), Look Around you (Big Talk/BBC2) Dream Team (Hewland International) Secret and Lies (Asahi TV) and the World's Surprising Stories (Nipon TV). She recently played Philip Clayton Smith;s (Terry) mother in Colin Brumby directed by Nick Ball and Zoe Ball.

MICHAEL DE'SIOYE - RICKY


Michael trained at Identity Drama School and his recent credits include: playing the carpenter in Julius Caesar at the Barbican Centre directed by Deborah Warner, Here Today Gun Tomorrow where he played the lead Vincent which was showcased at the Arcola theatre. His TV credits include: The Kansas City Diamond Heist where he played Clarence Burnett (Tiger Aspect and Court TV America), The M6 Kidnapping (BBC). Michael has also appeared on various high profile TV commercials. His most recent film credit is Freedom Dance directed by Alan Brown.

Crew

DIRECTOR
Ian Simpson

Betwwen 2 short films, Ingredients (1988( and Actress (1999) Ian Simpson also directed a documentary on the popular hip-hop group The Fugees. In 2002 'Tootache' (Rage de Dent) starring Julie Depardieu (Rush Hour 3), Ludivine Sadnier (Peter Pan) and Marc Barbe. An Arte France Cinema co-production was is his first feature film.

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER/PRODUCER
Michael De'sioye

This is Michael's first Feature under the Umbrella of his production company Matchstix, where he also has a few other projects in the pipeline including - "Killa Kidz",
"Black Monday" and "16 Boxes".

PRODUCER
Ian Simpson

Ian's producing credits include - (Ingredients 1988), (Actress), and a documentary on the Hip Hop band the (The Fugees in 2002)

DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Steve Downer

Steve Downer is a film and video Director/Cameraman and Director of Photography with credits on over 100 international television programmes, and the winner of numerous awards for cinematography including two News & Documentary Emmy's for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft - Cinematographers for the National Geographic film The Last Frog, and for ABC's Living Edens - Denali, Alaska's Last Wilderness. Steve's National Geographic film King Cobra, filmed in Southern India over a period of five months, won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Program Achievement in 1998 and was nominated for Outstanding Cinematography.

In November 2006, BROADCAST magazine listed him as one of the HOT 100 television talents of the year. Steve filmed for the BBC series Nature of Britain, Autumn Watch, Coast, Planet Earth, and Life in the Undergrowth; filmed a one-hour National Geographic special Attack of the Giant Gerbils in the Gobi Dessert; appeared both behind and in front of the camera in Endemols daytime BBC series Animal Park, and filmed several non natural history projects including one feature (A Moment of Guilt).

EDITOR

Martin-Frederic Kahn

After graduating from the New York Film Academy Martin has been involved in a number of projects directing and editing shorts, features and documentaries. His current slate includes - (Jeu Suis) documentary 2008, (Equivalences) feature 2009 and (Hetroclip) a musical documentary 2008.