MARTYRS LANE
by Ruth Platt
synopsis
Leah, 10, lives in a large vicarage, full of lost souls and the needy. In the day the house is bustling with people; at night it is dark, empty, a space for Leah's nightmares to creep into. A small, nightly visitor brings Leah comfort, but soon she will realise that her little visitor offers knowledge that might be very, very dangerous.
| international title: | Martyrs Lane |
| original title: | Martyrs Lane |
| country: | United Kingdom |
| sales agent: | LevelK |
| year: | 2021 |
| genre: | fiction |
| directed by: | Ruth Platt |
| film run: | 96' |
| screenplay: | Ruth Platt |
| cast: | Denise Gough, Steven Cree, Anastasia Hille, Hannah Rae, Kiera Thompson, Sienna Sayer, Donna Banya, Catherine Terris, Charlie Rix, Julie Barclay |
| cinematography by: | Márk Gyõri |
| film editing: | Chris Barwell |
| art director: | Gini Godwin |
| costumes designer: | Louisa Thomas |
| music: | Anne Müller |
| producer: | Christine Alderson, Katie Hodgkin |
| executive producer: | Emma Dutton, Peter Hampden, Rebecca Joerin-Sharp, Norman Merry, Ian Sharp |
| associate producer: | Alex Hurle |
| line producer: | Bruce Webb |
| production: | Ipso Facto Films, Sharp House |
| backing: | British Film Institute (BFI) |




















