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Release Date:
December 30, 2022
Original Title:
A Woman Walks Into A Bank
Production Companies:
Penny4
Spanikopita Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
A Woman Walks into a Bank is about a young woman’s journey from normality to extremism and back again. The film is told through increasingly elaborate crime scene reconstructions, pretentious drama exercises, finger-gun shoot-outs and interpretative dance.
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Art Direction:
Nick Wallis
Camera Trainee:
Esmée Huguenin
Costumer:
Claire Wardroper
Director:
Tom Brennan
Director of Photography:
Jamie MacLeod
Editor:
Tom Brennan
Executive Producer:
Cambria Bailey-Jones
Sammy Paul
First Assistant Camera:
Oliver Pearson-Pajtra
First Assistant Director:
Sammy Paul
Gaffer:
Anthony Hughes
Music:
Tom Crosley Thorne
Producer:
Fotini Papatheodorou
Second Assistant Camera:
Stephen Ofori
Sound Recordist:
Matthew Egan
Sunjna Mullick
Third Assistant Director:
Niamh Crowley
Visual Effects:
David Post
Writer:
Tom Brennan
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