Blackout (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 8, 2017

Original Title:
Blackout

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Secret Garden Pictures

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

Set over one night and one day, Blackout is a 10-minute drama which tells the story of young Grace who lives on a council estate with her mentally ill mother Cathy.

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Additional Music:
Richard Warren

Art Direction:
Hannah Canto

Assistant Editor:
Jose Maria Gomez Careyo

Associate Producer:
Simon Craven
Marc Hughes
Louise Jukes

Camera Trainee:
Johannes Lohmann

Casting:
Leah Harrison

Cinematography:
Jason Weidner

Colorist:
Maikel Popic

Costume Design:
Serena Chloe Gardner

Director:
Serena Chloe Gardner

Editor:
Miguel Lloro Javierre

Executive Producer:
Anton Califano

Finance:
Leslie Muller

First Assistant Camera:
Kirstie Wilkinson

First Assistant Director:
Laura Prast

Gaffer:
Urs Robbe

Graphic Designer:
Mihaela Bodlovic

Location Manager:
Nasreen Cullen

Makeup Artist:
Tanya Kennedy
Kathleen Hope

Music:
Ollie Howell

Producer:
Nasreen Cullen

Production Assistant:
Leah Harrison
James Wordsworth

Production Design:
Jason Kelvin

Production Manager:
Nasreen Cullen

Second Assistant Camera:
Melanie Jansen

Set Dresser:
Sian Duncan

Sound Assistant:
Freddie Nevison

Sound Recordist:
John Ryder

Still Photographer:
Adam Dale

Storyboard Artist:
Alexandra Craven

Stunt Coordinator:
Rick Manning

VFX Artist:
Sean Keaney

Writer:
Serena Chloe Gardner

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