Running in Traffic

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Running in Traffic
Directed byDale Corlett
Written by Bryan Larkin
Screenplay by Bryan Larkin
Dale Corlett
Story by Bryan Larkin
Starring Bryan Larkin
Kenneth Cranham
Anna Kerth
CinematographyGeorge Geddes
Edited byBrian McInnis
Music byGabriel Currington
Production
companies
Dabhand Films, Alcoba Films, Jigsaw Productions
Release date
  • 27 June 2009 (2009-06-27)(EIFF)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Running in Traffic is a dramatic Scottish feature film. The story follows the lives of two central characters, Joe Cullen, played by Bryan Larkin and Kayla Golebiowski, Anna Kerth, as they try to rebuild their lives after each two unrelated tragedies. The central plot centers on how two strangers lives can impact one another. The film also stars Kenneth Cranham in the role of Bill Cullen; Cullen's uncle. It was first screened at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2009. It was directed by Dale Corlett and written by Bryan Larkin.

The film won numerous awards including the Apollo Award for Excellence in Norway and the BAFTA Scotland New Talent Award in 2009 for Producing. It was also nominated in both the Acting and Directing categories.


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