Carla (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 15, 2003

Original Title:
Carla

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
RDF Media
West End Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 93

The meeting of the quiet Helen North and the charismatic Carla on a beautiful Greek island leads to tragic consequences.

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Art Department Assistant:
Andrew Piotrowski

Art Direction:
Anna Pritchard

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Lulu Hall

Clapper Loader:
Joe Wright

Colorist:
Kevin Horsewood

Costume Design:
Mary-Jane Reyner

Director:
Diarmuid Lawrence

Director of Photography:
Simon Richards

Editor:
Justin Krish

Executive Producer:
Debbie Shewell
Murray Smith

First Assistant Director:
Michas Koc

Focus Puller:
Jim Jolliffe

Gaffer:
Larry Park

Grip:
Richard Davies

Line Producer:
Claire Hunt

Location Manager:
Helene Lenszner
Zikos Tasios

Makeup Artist:
Helen Speyer

Makeup Designer:
Alyn Waterman

Music:
John Lunn

Novel:
Joanna Hines

Post Production Supervisor:
Kate Stannard

Producer:
Alison Jackson

Production Accountant:
Albert Martínez Martín

Production Coordinator:
Holly Pullinger

Production Design:
Tom Bowyer

Production Executive:
Jane Wilson

Production Manager:
Emma Fowler

Production Secretary:
Poppy Stammers

Publicist:
Shelagh Pymm

Script Supervisor:
Sylvia Parker

Set Dresser:
Claire Levinson-Gendler

Sound Editor:
Miriam Ludbrook
Bernard O'Reilly

Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Dan Johnson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andrew Stirk

Sound Recordist:
Jim Greenhorn

Stunt Coordinator:
Paul Heasman
Lee Sheward

Third Assistant Director:
Sarah MacFarlane

Writer:
Barbara Machin

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