Mustard (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 20, 2022

Original Title:
Mustard

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Four Quadrant Films

Production Countries:
Ireland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 25

Eilis is addicted to mustard. When she falls madly in love, she's sure her demons are finally banished, but when the relationship breaks down her shameful addiction to the yellow stuff returns with a vengeance.

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Art Direction:
Marykerin Naughton

Boom Operator:
Mark Monks

Casting:
Gillian Reynolds

Colorist:
Leandro Arouca

Costume Design:
Anne O'Shea

Data Wrangler:
Vicky Moonan
Jack Fahy

Director:
Hildegard Ryan

Director of Photography:
Burschi Wojnar

Editor:
John Cutler

Executive Producer:
Andrew Byrne
David Crean
Sam Atwell

First Assistant Director:
Brian McDonnell

Focus Puller:
Sarah Dillon
Oisín Gallagher

Grip:
Martin Osborne
Leo Quinn

Lighting Technician:
Andrej Pacher
Katie Smeraldo

Location Manager:
Paddy McCarney

Makeup Artist:
Aisling Quinn
Bairbre Ni Bhroin

Music:
Nathan Coen

Post Production Coordinator:
Jason Cullen

Post Production Supervisor:
Chriona O'Sullivan

Producer:
Jason Forde

Production Coordinator:
Adriana Ribeiro

Production Design:
T.J. Lynn Terence

Script Supervisor:
Coline Lebrun

Second Assistant Director:
Noirin Drumm

Sound Designer:
Nikki Moss

Sound Mixer:
Danilo Zambrano
Caimin Agnew

Still Photographer:
Stuart Teehan

Stunt Coordinator:
Eoin O'Flaherty
John Mulvey

Stunts:
Maria Devine

Writer:
Eva O'Connor

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