This is the poster for the film, Mam. Illegible text as follows:
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Official Selection East End Film Festival 2011
Official Selection Bradford International Film Festival 2011
Official Selection Kerry Film Festival 2011
Official Selection Cinequest Film Festival
Official Selection London Short Film Festival
Winner: Best Yorkshire Film Glimmer Hull International Short Film Festival
Best Foreign Film Williamsburg Independent 2011
2011 Official Selection Oaxaca International Film and Video Festival
Official Selection Rushes SOHO Shorts Festival
Official Selection ASFF Aesthetica Short Film Festival 2011
Official Selection 2011 Slamdance Film Festival
2010 Official Selection Brief Encounters International Film Festival
Official Selection 33rd Moscow International Film Festival 2011
"A real and genuine film, beautifully written, directed and shot. A film that will stay with you for a long time after viewing." The Jury, Glimmer Film Festival.
"A masterful directorial debut... A rich and moving portrait of life". The Moving Arts Film Journal.
A Film by Hugo Speer. Mam.
Starring Josie Lawrence, Paul Barber an introducing Ronan Carter. Written by Vivienne Harvey. A Vigo Films Production. In association with South Yorkshire Filmmakers Network. Cast: Josie Lawrence. Paul Barber & introducing Ronan Carter.
Director of Photography Sam Care. Production Designer Julie Ann Horan. Editor Josh Levinsky. Casting Director Jo Adamson. Composer Amelia Warner. Sound Design Zak Kurtha.
Producers Rob Speranza Vivienne Harvey. Associate Producers Ken Russel Robert Deacon-Elliot & Peter Mayo. Screenplay by Vivienne Harvey. Directed by Hugo Speer
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