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Cast

Stephen Graham

Stephen Graham

Travis

Alfie Williams

Alfie Williams

Bo

Shaun Parkes

Shaun Parkes

Nigel

Ed Kear

Ed Kear

Simon

Stephen Blake

Stephen Blake

Doctor

Madeleine Bowyer

Madeleine Bowyer

A&E Doctor

Kudzanayi Chiwawa

Kudzanayi Chiwawa

A&E Doctor

Juliet Garricks

Juliet Garricks

Administrator

Crew

Luke Davies

Luke Davies

Director

Luke Davies

Luke Davies

Writer

Simon Cooper

Simon Cooper

Executive Producer

Georgina Smith

Georgina Smith

Producer

Tom Magnham

Tom Magnham

Colorist

Christopher Sabogal

Christopher Sabogal

Director of Photography

Max Windows

Max Windows

Editor

Hammond Cox

Hammond Cox

Casting Director

Kelly Sinclair Smith

Kelly Sinclair Smith

Production Design

Jon Revell

Jon Revell

Costume Design

Joe Jordan

Joe Jordan

Costume Assistant

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Phallacy

20210.0 / 1017 min
Drama

Overview

Phallacy is the story of twelve year old, Bo Williams, who inexplicably wakes up one morning to discover his penis has disappeared. Terrified, Bo confides in his estranged father, Travis (Stephen Graham). A plumber and handy-man by both trade and nature; the epitome of the industrial man, in all his repressed emotional glory. Determined to help his son, Travis promises Bo that he’ll fix it. But in the meantime Bo must keep it a secret. Nobody else can find out. Which is when Travis learns of an incident at Bo’s school. Another student has captured an incriminating video of his son, and unless they pay a bribe, the kid is threatening to release the video online. Outraged, Travis pays a visit to Bo’s school, in a reckless attempt to threaten this kid into silence. But it backfires horribly, forcing Bo to doubt whether he should have ever confided in his Father in the first place.