The Art Of Drug Theft (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 18, 2024

Original Title:
The Art Of Drug Theft

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Powder Room Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 8

The perfect crime - if you can get away...

When audacious Alex tries to rashly teach her ex-girlfriend a lesson by stealing a baggie from her at a house party, her timid best friend Poppy’s fears come true as Alex becomes the #1 suspect of the stolen drugs. In a toss up of doing what’s right vs prideful reluctance, Alex and Poppy’s friendship is tested as they take on unexpected roles. What will the duo do when returning the drugs means facing not only a house full of witnesses and the wrath of Alex’s ex, but also the cops too?

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Associate Producer:
Chelsea Shakespeare-Laing

Boom Operator:
Alice Bratley

Color Assistant:
Adam Browne

Colorist:
Jade-Emily Kruger

Director:
Alfie Hartshorne

Director of Photography:
Jade-Emily Kruger

Editor:
Teg Ward

Executive Producer:
Dean Hewison

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Jack Gosling

Gaffer:
Teg Ward

Key Grip:
Eilis McMahon

Music:
Teague Kruger

Producer:
Olivia Allum

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Holly Graney

Sound Design Assistant:
Bernard Blackburn

Sound Designer:
Chelsea Shakespeare-Laing

Sound Recordist:
Chelsea Shakespeare-Laing

Still Photographer:
Zara Millikin

Writer:
Holly Appleby

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