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Release Date:
August 30, 2012
Original Title:
Berberian Sound Studio
Alternate Titles:
Berberian Sound Studio - Leave to Remaine
Студия звукозаписи «Бербериан»
邪典录音室
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Film4 Productions
Illuminations Films
Warp X
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: 13 CA: 14A CH: 12 DE: 12 FI: K-12 GB: 15 HU: 18 IE: 15A JP: G MX: B NL: 12 PL: 18 RO: 18+
Runtime: 92
In the 1970s, a British sound technician is brought to Italy to work on the sound effects for a gruesome horror film. His nightmarish task slowly takes over his psyche, driving him to confront his own past.
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Art Direction:
Sarah Finlay
Camera Operator:
Jake Polonsky
Tim Sidell
Casting:
Shaheen Baig
Costume Design:
Julian Day
Dialogue Editor:
Linda Forsén
Director:
Peter Strickland
Director of Photography:
Nicholas D. Knowland
Editor:
Chris Dickens
Executive Producer:
Katherine Butler
Robin Gutch
Hugo Heppell
Michael Weber
Foley Supervisor:
Heikki Kossi
Hair Designer:
Karen Hartley-Thomas
Makeup Artist:
Karen Teitge
Victoria Wallen
Makeup Designer:
Karen Hartley-Thomas
Music:
James Cargill
Trish Keenan
Music Supervisor:
Phil Canning
Producer:
Mary Burke
Keith Griffiths
Production Design:
Jennifer Kernke
Script Supervisor:
Marinella Setti
Sound Effects Editor:
Christer Melén
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Doug Cooper
Sound Recordist:
Stevie Haywood
Still Photographer:
Jack English
Stunt Coordinator:
Rod Woodruff
Supervising Sound Editor:
Joakim Sundström
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Shahida Day
Writer:
Peter Strickland
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