Everything (2004)

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/ 10
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1h 31m
Running Time

October 8, 2004
Release Date

Everything (2004)

6
/ 10
1 User Ratings
1h 31m
Running Time

October 8, 2004
Release Date

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Plot.

A man visits a prostitute but just wants to talk. She goes along with it until he starts asking questions. Is he just a loner or is there a different reason for him to come here?

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Cast & Crew.

Ray Winstone

Ray Winstone

Richard

Jan Graveson

Jan Graveson

Naomi

Ed Deedigan

Ed Deedigan

Ed - Naomi's Pimp

Katherine Clisby

Katherine Clisby

Tanya

Andrew Buckley

Andrew Buckley

Lindy Sellars

Lindy Sellars

Helen

Ed Gaughan

Ed Gaughan

Lois Winstone

Lois Winstone

Anna

Richard Hawkins

Richard Hawkins

Director / Writer

Tom Ingleby

Tom Ingleby

Original Music Composer

Ole Bratt Birkeland

Ole Bratt Birkeland

Director of Photography

Oliver Potterton

Oliver Potterton

Producer

Christophe Spurling

Christophe Spurling

ProductionDesigner

Details.

Release Date
October 8, 2004

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 31m

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Wiki.

Everything is a 2004 British dramatic feature, written and directed by Richard Hawkins. Hawkins was nominated for a BAFTA for Most Promising Newcomer for his work (the award is now described as being for an 'Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer').

Ray Winstone stars as Richard, who over consecutive days keeps visiting Naomi, a Soho prostitute (played by actor/singer Jan Graveson). He does not seem to be there to have sex, so Naomi is unsure why he keeps paying to see her.

The film was shot in 10 days on HD on a low budget.

Although the film is largely built around Winstone and Graveson, the cast also includes Katherine Clisby, Ed Deedigan, and Winstone's real-life daughter Lois. The music was composed by Tom Ingleby.

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