Summer (2008) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 5, 2008

Original Title:
Summer

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Cinema Two
Filmstiftung Nordrhein-Westfalen
Sixteen Films

Production Countries:
Germany | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 

Runtime: 83

Shaun and Daz are vibrant kids, wasted by their experience of education. All they have is friendship and Shaun's first love Katy. From the moment Shaun steps into our world he is bound to lose. Labeled as a violent bully he destroys himself and Daz with him. Shaun has twelve years to reflect on an intense summer of love, sex and loyalty. But Daz's imminent death forces Shaun to confront his past.

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ADR Editor:
Chris Sinclair
Daniel Goganian
Kahl Henderson

Art Department Trainee:
Dean Spickley

Art Direction:
Andrew Ranner

Assistant Accountant:
Habib Rahman

Assistant Art Director:
Matt Wells

Assistant Editor:
Beth Hourston

Assistant Location Manager:
Vicky Chapman

Best Boy Electrician:
Matthias Bäumer

Boom Operator:
Paul Watson
Anthony Hurst

Camera Trainee:
Sam Hawker

Carpenter:
Alex Wyatt
Julian Jennings

Casting:
Victoria Beattie

Casting Director:
Orla O'Connor

Clapper Loader:
Ami Rodrigues
Richard Evans
Kim Tunstall

Co-Producer:
Alexander Ris
Petra Hengge

Construction Manager:
Phil Smeeton

Costume Assistant:
Mandy Haywood

Costume Designer:
Sarah Ryan

Costume Supervisor:
Rachel Selby

Dialogue Editor:
Chris Sinclair
Daniel Goganian
Kahl Henderson

Director:
Kenneth Glenaan

Director of Photography:
Tony Slater-Ling

Driver:
Honest John

Editor:
Kristina Hetherington

Electrician:
Robi Boeck

Executive Producer:
Rebecca O'Brien
Nigel Thomas

First Assistant Director:
Nickie Sault

Floor Runner:
Joe Walker
Christopher Pavey
Andy Hodgson

Focus Puller:
Kirstin McMahon
Steve Marles

Foley Artist:
Micheal MacKinnon

Gaffer:
Tony Wilcock

Grip:
Doug Newton
Rick Griffiths

Hair Designer:
Meg Speirs

Line Producer:
Michael Robins

Location Manager:
Richard Knight

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Wendy Kemp Forbes

Makeup Designer:
Meg Speirs

Original Music Composer:
Stephen McKeon

Producer:
Camilla Bray
Russell Noon
Stephanie Elliott
Eimhear McMahon

Production Accountant:
Pat Mee

Production Coordinator:
Louise Knight

Production Designer:
Jane Levick

Props:
Stephen Craighill

Screenplay:
Hugh Ellis

Script Consultant:
Julie Dixon

Script Supervisor:
San Davey

Second Assistant Director:
Elaine Mackenzie
Paul Bouchier
Edward Evennett
Andrea Slater

Sound Assistant:
Tom Griffith

Sound Designer:
Douglas MacDougall

Sound Effects Editor:
Chris Sinclair
Daniel Goganian
Kahl Henderson

Sound Engineer:
Darran Cummins

Sound Recordist:
Dave Sansom

Special Effects Coordinator:
Tony Lewis

Standby Property Master:
Lizzie Dixon

Still Photographer:
Dean Rogers

Stunt Coordinator:
Riky Ash

Stunts:
John Tannen
Sean Adames

Third Assistant Director:
Rachel Dargavel

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