The Barber (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 1, 2014

Original Title:
The Barber

Genres:
Drama | Family

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 12

Told partly through the eyes of a dementia sufferer, populated by 'ghosts' from his past, The Barber portrays a father and son at a crossroad. As Miles struggles to shave the elderly and unloving father he's planning to put in a home, the physical closeness unleashes emotions and a bond that neither of them had thought was there.

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Art Direction:
Annike Flo

Cinematography:
Ed Wright

Co-Producer:
Nicola Morris
Anna Pauletti

Colorist:
Vic Parker

Costume Design:
Annike Flo

Director:
Nicola Morris

Editor:
Nico Argast

First Assistant Camera:
Kate Molins

Gaffer:
Daniel McCormick

Lighting Technician:
Greg Whitbrook

Makeup Artist:
Lily Wade

Musician:
Sophie Roper-Curzon

Production Manager:
Dara Carroll

Second Assistant Camera:
Andrea Angelini
Ian Coad

Sound Designer:
Marcin Pawlik

Sound Recordist:
Douglas Fayers

Still Photographer:
Al Overdrive

Thanks:
Mark Meadows
Andy Stewart

Title Designer:
James Harvey

Wardrobe Assistant:
Charlotte Rose Brazier

Writer:
Anna Pauletti

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