The Plague

Set against a backdrop of London estate blocks, police wagons and spray paint graffiti, The Plague follows one weekend in the lives of four friends as they go about their routine, visiting mates, smoking, drinking, freestyling, chasing girls and getting into trouble. Made on a tiny budget, 23-year-old writer and director Greg Hall injects each scene of the film with wit, imagination and resourcefulness. Winner of the inaugural Katrin Cartlidge Foundation prize at the 10th Sarajevo Film Festival this year, the film was described by presenter Mike Leigh as "serious, funny, real, surreal and totally anarchic".
European Panorama
2005
Greg Hall
Great Britain 2004
BetaSP/Farbe
105 minutes
EF
- Screenplay
- Greg Hall
- Cinematography
- Leo Leigh
- Editing
- Paco Sweetman
- Cast
- Samuel Anokye, Brett Harris, David Bonnick Junior, Nur Alam Rahman
- Production
Prodigal Productions
www.prodigalproductionsltd.com
- World Sales
Prodigal Productions
www.prodigalproductionsltd.com