
Overview:
Hallam's talent for spying on people reveals his darkest fears-and his most peculiar desires. Driven to expose the true cause of his mother's death, he instead finds himself searching the rooftops of the city for love.Status: | Released (2007-02-16) |
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Awards: | 9 wins & 15 nominations |
BoxOffice: | $60,641 |
Screen: | Peter Jinks, David Mackenzie, Ed Whitmore |
Productions: | Film4 Productions, Ingenious Film Partners, Scottish Screen, Sigma Films |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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- 478: Jamie Bell - Hallam Foe
- 3971: Sophia Myles - Kate
- 8785: Ciarán Hinds - Julius Foe
- 4174: Claire Forlani - Verity Foe
- 1833: Jamie Sives - Alasdair
- 54: Maurice Roëves - Raymond
- 1125: Ewen Bremner - Andy
Crews
- 24167: Ed Whitmore - Screenplay - Writing
- 3080: Colin Monie - Editor - Editing
- 3079: Giles Nuttgens - Director of Photography - Camera
- 24170: Peter Brill - Sound Designer - Sound
- 3055: David Mackenzie - Director - Directing
- 3055: David Mackenzie - Screenplay - Writing
- 24168: Tom Sayer - Set Designer - Art
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After momentarily veering off course with a misguide adaptation of Patrick McGrath's eerie neo-gothic novel Asylum, Scottish director David Mackenzie is back on track, making good on the promise he initially showed with such dark, acclaimed features as THE LAST GREAT WILDERNESS and t ....
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The eponymous young lad (Jamie Bell) has a bit of a prurient streak - he loves watching people making out in the woods from his treehouse before applying his own, unique, form of contraception! His life at home is a troubled one after his mother committed suicide and "Hallam" certain ....
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