Socks (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 20, 2022

Original Title:
Socks

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Sweet Adeline Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 9

Morris, a shoe shop owner, wakes up every morning not knowing what the day will bring. And neither do his customers. Is it mood swings or is it something else?

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Assistant Camera:
Craig Mccafferty
Kasparas Vidunas

Choreographer:
Lauryn Paldo

Cinematography:
Sean Campbell

Colorist:
Beth Woodruff

Costume Design:
Bev Sweeney

Digital Compositor:
Stephen Donnelly

Director:
Daryl Cockburn

Editor:
Daryl Cockburn

Executive Producer:
Jason Brown

First Assistant Camera:
Sean Corbett

First Assistant Director:
Colin Ross Smith

Makeup Artist:
Courtney Cunningham
Ellie Hunter

Makeup Department Head:
Sam Brown

Original Concept:
Graham Gavin

Producer:
Daryl Cockburn
Sharon Osdin

Production Design:
Annette Whitelaw

Props:
Steven McKay

Script Consultant:
Katie White

Script Editor:
Gordon Robertson

Second Assistant Director:
Janis Marshall Reilly

Sound Designer:
David McKeitch

Sound Recordist:
Kyle Allan
David McKeitch

Still Photographer:
Sonja Blietschau
Ryan McPherson

Writer:
Daryl Cockburn

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