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  1. Catch Me Daddy is a 2014 British thriller film directed by Daniel Wolfe. It was screened as part of the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The film received its British debut screening at the 2014 London Film Festival. Sameena Ahmed won the award at the festival for the Best British Newcomer.

  2. Feb 27, 2015 · Catch Me Daddy: Directed by Daniel Wolfe, Matthew Wolfe. With Gary Lewis, Sameena Jabeen Ahmed, Conor McCarron, Nichola Burley. Laila, a girl on the run from her family is hiding out in West Yorkshire with her drifter boyfriend Aaron.

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    • Drama, Thriller
    • Daniel Wolfe, Matthew Wolfe
    • 2015-02-27
  3. Stylish and intense, Catch Me Daddy serves as an effective calling card for debuting British directors Daniel and Matthew Wolfe. Read Critics Reviews

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    • Mystery & Thriller
    • Daniel Wolfe
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  4. Jan 22, 2015 · Catch Me Daddy is a bold and blistering British debut from Daniel and Matthew Wolfe, featuring a breakout central performance from newcomer Sameena Jabeen Ahmed to stunning effect. Catch It...

    • 2 min
    • 165.5K
    • StudiocanalUK
  5. Currently you are able to watch "Catch Me Daddy" streaming on MZ Choice Amazon Channel, Fandor Amazon Channel, Topic Apple TV Channel. It is also possible to buy "Catch Me Daddy" on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube as download or rent it on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube online.

    • 112 min
  6. Catch Me Daddy - watch online: streaming, buy or rent. Currently you are able to watch "Catch Me Daddy" streaming on ITVX, Studiocanal Presents Amazon Channel. It is also possible to buy "Catch Me Daddy" on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Rakuten TV, Google Play Movies, Sky Store, YouTube as download or rent it on Rakuten TV, Apple TV, Amazon Video ...

    • 107 min
  7. Mar 2, 2015 · Catch Me Daddy review – harrowing and powerful. Expressionist cinematography raises this tale of a threatened ‘honour’ killing in Yorkshire beyond mere social realism. Mark Kermode, Observer...