New Year's Day (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2000

Original Title:
New Year's Day

Alternate Titles:
Un été pour tout vivre

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Liberator Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 96

12 reasons to live. 12 reasons to die.

Two 17-year-old boys mark the new year by doing twelve dangerous but exciting tasks set for them by their friends.

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ADR Editor:
Kallis Shamaris

Art Direction:
Tom Read

Casting:
Jane Deitch
Danielle Roffe

Co-Producer:
Marianne Slot
Charles Steel
Vibeke Windeløv

Costume Design:
Frances Tempest

Director:
Suri Krishnamma

Director of Photography:
John de Borman

Editor:
Adam Ross

Executive Producer:
Pippa Cross
David Forrest
Cameron McCracken
Beau Rogers

Foley Artist:
Julie Ankerson
John Fewell

Foley Mixer:
Robert Brazier
Trevor Swanscott

Makeup Designer:
Christine Blundell

Original Music Composer:
Julian Nott

Producer:
Simon Channing Williams
Stephen Cleary

Production Design:
Eve Stewart

Sound Designer:
Stephen Griffiths

Sound Mixer:
Martin Trevis

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dave Humphries
Alan Sallabank

Writer:
Ralph Brown

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