Shooters (2001 film)
Shooters is a drama documentary film, directed by Dan Reed for Suspect Device Films. The film is set in Liverpool and used local criminals as actors depicting the lives of local 'gangsters'.[1] It is most notable for having been completely unscripted apart from a brief outline; each scene was improvised and ad-libbed by the actors themselves.
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Directed by | Dan Reed |
Produced by | Dan Reed Ceri Barnes |
Written by | Dan Reed |
Music by | Daniel L. Griffiths John Murphy |
Cinematography | Jacek Petrycki |
Edited by | Stefan Ronowicz |
Release date | 17 November 2001 (International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Shooters was first broadcast in December 2000 on Channel 4 as part of its Cutting Edge series. The world-renowned Liverpool-born musician John Murphy co-wrote the score.
Plot
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References
- Channel 4 film hires criminals at BBC.co.uk, 3 November 2000
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