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Release Date:
February 23, 2023
Original Title:
Creature
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
BFI
English National Ballet
Little House Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12A IE: 12A
Runtime: 88
On a remote Arctic research station, a captive creature (played by the English National Ballet’s charismatic principal dancer Jeffrey Cirio) is unwittingly enlisted into a military program that subjects him to sinister experiments. Amid this turmoil, he finds himself enamoured with a cleaner, the only person who shows him kindness; together, these two outsiders dream of escape from their dystopian surrounds.
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Camera Operator:
John Watters
Derrick Peters
Choreographer:
Akram Khan
Costume Design:
Timothy Yip Gam-Tim
Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Paul Ensby
Digital Intermediate Producer:
Begoña Lopez
Director:
Asif Kapadia
Director of Photography:
Daniel Landin
Dramaturgy:
Ruth Little
Editor:
Sylvie Landra
Executive Producer:
Asif Kapadia
Heather Clark Charrington
Daniel Alicandro
Louise Shand Brown
First Assistant Camera:
Barney Coates
First Assistant Director:
Christiaan Faberij de Jonge
Foley Artist:
Oliver Ferris
Foley Mixer:
Sophia Hardman
Gaffer:
Will Rae Smith
Original Music Composer:
Vincenzo Lamagna
Producer:
Uzma Hasan
Production Coordinator:
Baber Hussain
Production Manager:
Cait Lyn Adamson
Sound Designer:
Stephen Griffiths
Stage Director:
Akram Khan
Third Assistant Director:
Georgeana Bisley
Writer:
Ruth Little
Akram Khan
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