A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Are You Home For Christmas?
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
The Manchester Film School
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
2024. Written and Directed by Katie Brown.
Art Department Assistant:
Madelyn Brennan
Art Direction:
Sophie Smith
Assistant Director:
Owen Buxton
Casey Hartley
Boom Operator:
Zac Cardwell
Camera Operator:
Callan Halliwell
Camera Trainee:
Teagen Morrish
Casting Director:
Danielle Johnson
Clapper Loader:
Kieran Khalid
Colorist:
Alfie Appleby
Costume Designer:
Maddy Page
Digital Imaging Technician:
Elizabeth Durbin
Director:
Katie Brown
Director of Photography:
AJ Scott
Editor:
Gabriel Taylor-Wrigley
Focus Puller:
Leif Clayton
Gaffer:
Marlie Mittler
Grip:
Fergus Henderson
Lighting Technician:
Sam Livermore
Ginny Freeman
Location Scout:
Fergus Henderson
Makeup Artist:
Holly Raw
Aimee Griffiths
Post Production Supervisor:
Daniel Hutchings
Producer:
Danielle Johnson
Producer's Assistant:
Gabriel Taylor-Wrigley
Production Assistant:
Caitlin Woodend
Ash Unsworth
Dermot Armstrong
Script Supervisor:
Ethan Waude
Sound Assistant:
Dermot Armstrong
Sound Designer:
Zac Cardwell
Sound Mixer:
Wiktoria Skrzypaszek
Writer:
Katie Brown
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