May 33rd

May 33rd is a 2004 British television film, produced by Endor Productions for BBC One. The film was directed by David Attwood, written by Guy Hibbert, and produced by Hilary Bevan Jones. It stars Lia Williams as Ella Wilson, a woman whose osteopath discovers she is suffering from dissociative identity disorder after years of ritual abuse.[1][2]

May 33rd
GenreDrama
Written byGuy Hibbert
Directed byDavid Attwood
StarringLia Williams
Søren Byder
Theme music composerRob Lane
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
Production
Producer(s)Hilary Bevan Jones
CinematographyUlf Brantås
Editor(s)Roy Sharman
Running time95 minutes
Production company(s)Endor Productions
Release
Original networkBBC One
Original release
  • 21 April 2004 (2004-04-21) (UK)

Cast

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gollark: We have access to various closed timelike curves to attain accurate position data (via convoluted time travel meddling), see.
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gollark: Why would GTech™ care for "uncertainty'?
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References

  1. Rampton, James (19 April 2004). "The story of my lives". The Independent. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  2. Panja, Ayan (1 May 2004). "May 33rd". British Medical Journal. 328 (7447). PMC 403907.


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