All My Blues (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 11, 2024

Original Title:
All My Blues

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Arts University Bournemouth (AUB)
Bournemouth Film School

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

Terrell Simmons, the enigmatic owner of 'T's Jazz Palace', a bustling underground jazz club in London, and his son, Daniel Simmons, a promising jazz musician, have a complex relationship that reaches its boiling point at the end of an embarrassing night for Daniel where he fails to live up to his fathers' expectations on stage. 20 years later, Daniel must attempt to reopen the club with his brother, however, the scars left from his last time in the club won't be so easy to heal.

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Art Direction:
Lydia Weston
Huda Osni

Assistant Camera:
Izzy Kerslake
Madison Mardell

Assistant Director:
Molly Anthony
Louis Cooke
Dunyasha Althaus
Millie Luther

Best Boy Electric:
Ollie Dudley

Camera Operator:
Charlie Harrison

Cinematography:
Eliza Tanner

Co-Producer:
Federico Mamone

Costume Design:
Emmy Carter
Alice Dury

Director:
Ben Yamak

Editor:
Fraser Jacobs
Lorcan Harley

Gaffer:
Arthur Zola Middleton

Makeup Artist:
Carolyn Gordon

Musician:
Hal Howe
Kaidi Akinibi

Producer:
Molly Anthony

Production Coordinator:
Lennon Swords

Production Designer:
Marcus Gerrard

Script Supervisor:
Salma Labib

Sound Designer:
Nicholas Stone

Sound Recordist:
Guy Dowsett

Writer:
Ben Yamak

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