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Release Date:
February 2, 2023
Original Title:
Capture
Alternate Titles:
Capture, Who's Looking After the Children?
Capture: Who's Looking After the Children?
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Financial Times
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
The search for their missing son leads a mother and father to a tech company, and a digital gatekeeper who seems to have all the answers.
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Art Department Assistant:
Callum Duffey
Camera Operator:
Holly Smyth
Casting:
Lottie Hines
Colorist:
Peter Wilson
Director:
Juliet Riddel
Director of Photography:
Franklin Dow
Editor:
Tom Hannen
First Assistant Camera:
Andreea Gruioniu
First Assistant Sound Editor:
Ben Wiffen
Gaffer:
Harry Buck
Lighting Technician:
Aaron Rogers
Nykola Bulavsky
Producer:
Mark Brennan
Production Coordinator:
Karen Morvay
Production Design:
Benny Casey
Production Manager:
Nasim Asadi
Production Runner:
Aaron Gray
Production Sound Mixer:
Andy Hewitson
Props:
Soraya Wright
Second Assistant Camera:
Dan Howe
Second Assistant Sound:
Matthew McCabe
VFX Artist:
Tom Hannen
Writer:
Nina Segal
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