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Release Date:
December 5, 2024
Original Title:
Cunk on Life
Alternate Titles:
Cunk's Quest for Meaning
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
BBC
Broke and Bones
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: +16 AU: MA 15+ BE: 12 BG: D BR: 16 CA: R DE: 12 ES: 12 HU: 16 IL: 16 IN: A KR: 19 LT: N-16 LU: 12 LV: 16+ MX: C MY: 18SG NL: 12 NZ: R16 PH: R-16 PL: 16 PR: R SG: M18 TR: 18+ UA: 16+ US: R VI: R ZA: 16
Runtime: 70
Pioneering documentary maker Philomena Cunk returns with her most ambitious quest to date: venturing right up the universe and everything to examine life and existence in an attempt to find out the point of it all. Along the way, she interrogates experts on subjects from the big bang to biology and art to artificial intelligence. Really get to the nub of it.
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Additional Editing:
Jason Boxall
Camera Trainee:
Jonathan Jedburgh
Creator:
Charlie Brooker
Director:
Al Campbell
Director of Photography:
Sam Hardy
Executive Producer:
Charlie Brooker
Alison Marlow
Annabel Jones
Ben Cavey
Tanya Qureshi
First Assistant Camera:
Loui Sharman
Graphic Designer:
Dave Whyte
Head of Production:
Holly Sait
Line Producer:
Lizzie Search
Makeup Artist:
Melanie Szabo
Makeup Designer:
Liz Owens
Music Supervisor:
Amelia Hartley
Online Editor:
Damon Tai
Jason Chambers
Rich Wilson
Producer:
Susie Hall
Jamie Kelly
Mike Tyas
Production Design:
Ros Cumberland
Sound Designer:
Tom MacLellan
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
James Ridgway
Sound Supervisor:
Wes Tastard
Steadicam Operator:
Jon Kassell
Visual Effects:
Josie Henwood
Dan Pryor
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Su Judd
Writer:
Erika Ehler
Lucia Keskin
Diane Morgan
Charlie Brooker
Ben Caudell
Charlie George
Jason Hazeley
Joel Morris
Michael Odewale
Eli Goldstone
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