Pelican Blood
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Pelican Blood | |
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Directed by | Karl Golden |
Produced by |
Robert Bernstein Douglas Rae John McDonnell |
Screenplay by | Cris Cole |
Based on |
Pelican Blood by Cris Freddi |
Starring |
Arthur Darvill Oona Chaplin Harry Treadaway Emma Booth |
Music by | Niall Byrne |
Cinematography | Darran Tiernan |
Editing by | Martin Brinkler |
Studio | Ecosse Films |
Running time | 94 min |
Country | England |
Language | English |
Pelican Blood is a 2010 film which premiered at the 2010 Edinburgh Film Festival. It is a low-budget film, shot in a freewheeling style, directed by Karl Golden, adapted from Cris Freddi's novel by Cris Cole. The two main protagonists, Nikko (Harry Treadaway), and Stevie (Emma Booth), are self-destructive people who have met through a suicide website. Nikko has an obsessive compulsive personality.
"Pelican Blood is a fraught drama about youthful angst and rebelliousness set (very incongruously) in the world of birdwatching... that evokes memories of Trainspotting...[It] doesn't really hang together. None the less, there is enough raw talent here to enable the film to take wing." [1]
External links
- Pelican Blood at Ecosse Films
- Pelican Blood at the Internet Movie Database
- Pelican Blood at Rotten Tomatoes
References
- ↑ Geoffrey MacNab, The Independent, 18 June 2010
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