How To Skin A Cheetah (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 26, 2024

Original Title:
How To Skin A Cheetah

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
National Film School at IADT

Production Countries:
Ireland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

Bobby's tales of hunting game on the plains of Tanzania inspire a sinister side in her mollycoddled co-worker Lucas.

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Assistant Camera:
Maiya Rice
Oisin Mckeogh

Assistant Director:
Hana Mohamed

Assistant Editor:
Ethan Dodd

Best Boy Electric:
Naoise Ahearne Woods

Cinematography:
Naoise Kettle

Costume Designer:
Ciara Hogan

Director:
Meghan O'Shaughnessy

Editor:
Luke O'Shaughnessy

Gaffer:
Eamonn MacMahon

Makeup & Hair:
Shona Duffy

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Rebecca Wise
Sorcha Carrigan

Music:
Reuben Harvey

Producer:
Thomas Purdy

Production Assistant:
Aideen O'Shea

Production Design:
Rosie Kennedy
Hannah Myler

Production Manager:
Sophie Lynch

Script Supervisor:
Lucille Carolan

Sound Assistant:
Alannah McQuaid

Sound Design Assistant:
Mariana Naughton
Greg O'Reilly

Sound Designer:
Danilo Zambrano

Sound Recordist:
Conor Waldron

VFX Artist:
Logan Champ

Writer:
Meghan O'Shaughnessy
Thomas Purdy

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