Believe (2013) [PG]

Release Date:
October 4, 2013

Original Title:
Believe

Alternate Titles:
Glauben ist alles!
Theatre of Dreams
United
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Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Bill and Ben Productions
Wachafilm

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 6  DE: 6  RO: 15  US: PG 

Runtime: 94

A young, gifted soccer player who gets into trouble for a petty crime is brought to the attention of former Manchester United coach Matt Busby, who comes out of retirement to help the boy and his teammates.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Sean Lomax
Daniel Bishop

Art Department Assistant:
Helen Priestley

Art Direction:
Nic Pallace

Assistant Accountant:
Stuart Brumpton

Assistant Editor:
Dan Crinnion

Assistant Location Manager:
Christopher Evans

Assistant Sound Editor:
Jamie Lisa Jacquemin

Best Boy Electric:
Tony Hughes

Boom Operator:
Ben Jeffes

Camera Trainee:
Barney Batchelor
Joe Broady

Co-Executive Producer:
Paul Ashley
Ronnie Dick
Brent Emery
Andreas Geiger
James Greenslade
Olenka Kipnis
Peter Kleb
Suzanne Landolt-Parker
Maggie Monteith
Henry Nevstad
Arnold Pfister
Dieter Reiff
Frank Sauer
Benno Schuler
Sean Sharkey
Walter Streuli

Co-Producer:
Bill Jones

Colorist:
Tim Waller

Costume Assistant:
Jennifer Lea Orford

Costume Supervisor:
Joanna Macklin

Dialect Coach:
Sarah Shepherd

Digital Imaging Technician:
Sean Lomax

Director:
David Scheinmann

Director of Photography:
Gary Shaw

Draughtsman:
Pawlo Wintoniuk

Editor:
Julian Rodd

Electrician:
Edward McCarthy

Executive Music Producer:
Mark Lo

Executive Producer:
Hanspeter Jaberg
Aurelio Landolt
Mark Sandell

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Jason Iqbal

First Assistant Camera:
Sarah Gardiner

First Assistant Director:
Mick Ward

Foley Artist:
Jack Stew
Ricky Butt
Jerry Richards

Foley Editor:
Michael Feinberg

Foley Mixer:
Dario Swade

Gaffer:
William Tracey

Grip:
Craig Mellor

Key Grip:
Paul Kemp

Lighting Technician:
Joseph MacDonald

Line Producer:
Margarita Doyle

Location Assistant:
Andrew Henstock

Location Manager:
Joseph Cairns

Makeup Artist:
Charlotte Rogers
Jemma Carballo

Makeup Trainee:
Debbie Ormrod

Music Supervisor:
Matt Biffa

Orchestrator:
Ben Foskett

Original Music Composer:
Christian Henson

Producer:
Manuela Noble
Justin Peyton
Ben Timlett

Production Accountant:
Sarah Teboul

Production Coordinator:
Ruth Ley

Property Master:
Peter O'Rourke

Script Supervisor:
Jane Jackson

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Shaun Bleasley

Second Assistant Camera:
Sandra Coulson

Second Assistant Director:
Tom White
Alex Kaye-Besley

Second Unit Director:
Ben Timlett

Set Decoration:
Anita Gupta

Sound Designer:
André Jacquemin

Sound Mixer:
Peter Gaudino

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Craig Irving

Sound Supervisor:
André Jacquemin

Standby Art Director:
Caroline Harper

Steadicam Operator:
Daniel Bishop

Story:
Massimiliano Durante
Carmelo Pennisi

Studio Teacher:
Hilary King

Stunt Coordinator:
Dave Judge
Andy Merchant

Stunt Driver:
Lyndon S. Hellewell

Third Assistant Director:
Jamie Hamer
Glen Carroll

Unit Manager:
Jonathan Davies

Unit Publicist:
Diane McKaye

Visual Effects Editor:
Sav Akyüz

Writer:
David Scheinmann
Massimiliano Durante
Carmelo Pennisi

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