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Release Date:
May 13, 2024
Original Title:
No Days-off For Death
Alternate Titles:
Bollocks
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Ring of The Dead Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 10
No Days Off for Death” is a film that depicts an altered rendition of our own world to explore themes of grief and over corporatisation, the narrative takes place from two perspectives that ultimately come together; one of a nameless Grim Reaper (only referred to as “Death”) who only wants to take a long overdue holiday from their endless mundane work in the corporate underworld and a grieving man (Max) contemplating committing suicide after a breakup leaves him at the end of his rope. When Death is sent on a job to see that Max goes through with his plan, they decided to try and convince Max to keep on living, an altruistic act Max reluctantly engages with even if death just wants their holiday.
Assistant Director:
Louie Mowbray
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Leah Bishop
Color Grading:
Lewis Sharp
Costume Design:
Nia Harding
Director:
Ben Whitmore
Director of Photography:
Lewis Sharp
Editor:
Jordan Scurr
Ben Whitmore
Editorial Production Assistant:
Leah Bishop
First Assistant Camera:
Sam Cunningham
Graphic Designer:
Ames Hood
Makeup & Hair:
leah bishop
Producer:
Nia Harding
Production Design:
Jordan Scurr
Second Assistant Camera:
Joel Smith
Sound Editor:
Alex Hannam
Sound Recordist:
Em Webb
Sophie Brown
Special Effects:
Darren Wong
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