AKA Released 2002-01-19 is a story that falls under the Drama category. Movie Story "In 1970s Britain, 18-year old Dean feels hampered by his working-class background and his family. In order to make something of himself, he assumes another identity and manages to enter high society. Uses a unique projection technique that displays three side-by-side frames of nearly simultaneous action, giving the impression of simultaneous events, rather than a multi-camera recording. This innovative "three-camera" or triple-image effect was an "almost innovation" for the time, offering a novel cinematic experience alongside the film's compelling story and strong direction.".
Stars:
Matthew Leitch,
Diana Quick,
George Asprey,
Rachel Pickup,
Sam Newman,
Lindsey Coulson,
Blake Ritson,
Peter Youngblood Hills,
Geoff Bell,
Hannah Yelland,
Bill Nighy,
Fenella Woolgar,
Sean Gilder,
Robin Soans,
Stephen Boxer,
Neil Maskell,
Kathryn Pogson,
Georgina Hale,
Faith Brook,
John Quayle,
Stephen Marcus,
Helen Lindsay,
Shaun Prendergast,
Graham Seed,
Martin Wimbush
Director:
Duncan Roy,
Julian Alexander,
Julian Hayward,
Margaret Matheson,
Duncan Roy,
Paul Trijbits,
Richard West,
Steve Brooke Smith,
Ingrid Domeij,
Steve Smith,
Scott Taylor,
Claire Vinson,
Victoria Boydell,
Lawrence Catford,
Jon Cross,
Jackie Ophir,
Gary Davy,
Duncan Roy,
Duncan Roy,
Philip Robinson,
Dean Clegg,
Gemma Ryan,
David Thomas,
Sarah Cawthorne,
Iain Eyre
AKA is a movie that promises to engage and entertain its viewers. As a Drama film available in English, it combines strong performances with a compelling narrative. Whether you’re a fan of these genres or looking for a new cinematic adventure, this film is worth a watch!