Mouth to Mouth (film)
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| Mouth to Mouth | |
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Movie poster for Mouth to Mouth |
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| Directed by | Alison Murray |
| Produced by | Anne Beresford Judy Tossell |
| Written by | Alison Murray |
| Starring | Ellen Page |
| Music by | Rowan Oliver |
| Cinematography | Barry Stone |
| Editing by | Christian Lonk |
| Distributed by | Artistic License |
| Release date(s) | May 19, 2006 (USA) |
| Running time | 101 mins |
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| Language | English |
Mouth to Mouth is a 2005 drama film written and directed by Alison Murray, for which she won the 2005 Grand Chameleon award at the Brooklyn International Film Festival.
[edit] Synopsis
Sherry, an American teen living on the streets of Europe, happens across the street collective S*P*A*R*K—Street People Armed with Radical Knowledge—and immediately follows suit, joining their caravan of orphans, runaways, deadbeats, and punks on a journey unfit for fragile souls. Soon, Sherry—dubbed ‘Bat’—finds herself trapped in the poisonous world of a cult crafted by a manipulative and maniacal autocrat.
[edit] Cast
- Ellen Page as Sherry Green
- Natasha Wightman as Rose
- Beatrice Brown as Nancy
- Eric Thal as Harry
- August Diehl as Tiger
- Diana Greenwood as Dog
- Jim Sturgess as Red
[edit] External links
- Mouth to Mouth Official Website
- Mouth to Mouth at the Internet Movie Database
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