Out of Reach (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 19, 2022

Original Title:
Out of Reach

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Screen and Film School

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U 

Runtime: 6

Moving out and moving on...

This film is about Rebecca and Alex, a newly separated couple who are spending their last day living together, before Rebecca moves out. The film depicts the last hour they share in their home before she moves and they begin their new independent lives.

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Additional Set Dresser:
Lois Quick

Art Direction:
Megan Jacobs

Camera Operator:
Cian Cassidy

Casting:
Alice Virgo

Casting Assistant:
Megan Jacobs
Adam Hobbs

Cinematography:
Cian Cassidy

Co-Editor:
Xara Macdonald

Co-Writer:
Aidan James

Director:
Alice Virgo

Director of Photography:
Elmo Dunford

Editor:
Lois Quick

First Assistant Director:
Megan Jacobs

Gaffer:
James Smith

Location Scout:
Adam Hobbs

Music:
Aidan James

Producer:
Adam Hobbs

Production Design:
Xara Macdonald

Sound:
Sam Harris

Thanks:
Ben Geddes

Visual Effects:
James Smith

Writer:
Alice Virgo

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