WAH-WAH
synopsis
A coming-of-age story (and semi-autobiographical directorial debut by Richard E Grant) set during the last gasp of the British Empire in the run-up to independence in Swaziland at the tail end of the sixties.
| international title: | Wah-Wah |
| original title: | Wah-Wah |
| country: | United Kingdom, France, South Africa |
| sales agent: | The Works International |
| year: | 2005 |
| genre: | fiction |
| directed by: | Richard E. Grant |
| film run: | 120' |
| release date: | UK 2/06/2006 |
| screenplay: | Richard E. Grant |
| cast: | Gabriel Byrne, Miranda Richardson, Emily Watson, Julie Walters, Nicholas Hoult, Celia Imrie, Sid Mitchell |
| producer: | Jeremy Nathan, Julia Blackman, Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar, Pierre Kubel, Jeff Abberley, Joel Phiri, Ronnie Apteker |
| co-producer: | Chris Curling |
| production: | Scion Films, Loma Nasha Films |
| backing: | South African Department of Trade & Industry |
| distributor: | Lionsgate |
















