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Release Date:
November 21, 2015
Original Title:
Across The Sea
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
A boy steals a phone from a young mother on a bus in London. After browsing the contents of her phone, he becomes curious and begins to follow her. But what are his intentions and where will this obsession lead?
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Art Direction:
Abby Harding
Fiona Albrow
Assistant Camera:
Alison Streatfield
Emily Murray
Assistant Editor:
Sarah Louise Bates
Boom Operator:
Duran Darkins
Casting:
Kahleen Crawford
Casting Assistant:
Caroline Stewart
Cinematography:
David Rom
Colorist:
Colin Peters
Costume Design:
Jessie Fell
Director:
Kelly Robinson
Editor:
Gavin Buckley
First Assistant Director:
Daniel Jerome Gill
Focus Puller:
Oliver Lockett
Location Manager:
Christopher Hutchins
Makeup Artist:
Emma Barlow
Rachel Lennon
Makeup Designer:
Marie Deehan
Online Editor:
Clyde Kellett
Post Production Supervisor:
Anna Broke
Producer:
Mathew Baynton
Matthew Mulot
Production Coordinator:
Joseph Simpson
Production Design:
Beck Rainford
Runner Art Department:
Mark Saint John Ridley
Milo Fraser
Second Assistant Director:
Ben Quirk
Sound Editor:
Tom Corbett
Sound Recordist:
Simon Bysshe
Still Photographer:
Phil Howes
John Hall
Third Assistant Director:
Viva Stuart
Writer:
Kelly Robinson
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