Una (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 30, 2017

Original Title:
Una

Alternate Titles:
Blackbird
Karatavuk
Una

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Bron Studios
Creative Wealth Media Finance
Film4 Productions
Jean Doumanian Productions
WestEnd Films

Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  GB: 15  IE: 18  RU: 18+ 

Runtime: 94

Absence makes the hurt grow stronger

When a young woman unexpectedly arrives at an older man's workplace, looking for answers, the secrets of the past threaten to unravel his new life.

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ADR Mixer:
Mark Appleby

Art Department Assistant:
Louise Lannen

Art Direction:
Emily Norris
Katie Money

Assistant Accountant:
Andrew Hammond

Assistant Costume Designer:
Emily Newby

Assistant Location Manager:
Jess MacDonald

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Richard Todd

Associate Producer:
Kathryn Willingham
Saul Nathan-Kazis

Best Boy Electric:
Paul Brewster

Camera Trainee:
Zoe Roberts

Casting:
Kahleen Crawford

Casting Assistant:
Caroline Stewart

Co-Producer:
Celia Duval

Colorist:
Filipe Fernandes
Adam Inglis

Construction Manager:
Paul Bowring

Costume Design:
Stephen Noble

Costumer:
Rose Love

Dialect Coach:
Neil Swain

Dialogue Editor:
Steve Single

Digital Imaging Technician:
James Shovlar

Director:
Benedict Andrews

Director of Photography:
Thimios Bakatakis

Editor:
Nick Fenton

Electrician:
Mike Sherno
Joshua Green

Executive Producer:
Aaron Hartley
Sharon Harel-Cohen
Eve Schoukroun
Terry Allen Kramer
Andrew Pollack
Ron Burkle
Kevin Loader
Aaron L. Gilbert
David Kosse
Jason Cloth
George S. Kaufman

First Assistant Camera:
Ashley Bond

First Assistant Director:
Simon Hedges

First Assistant Editor:
William Blunden

Foley Artist:
Paula Boram
Louise Brown

Foley Editor:
Simon Epstein
Louise Brown

Foley Mixer:
Simon Epstein

Gaffer:
Paul Sallent

Generator Operator:
Paul Helm

Hair Designer:
Jan Sewell

Key Grip:
Johnny Donne

Location Assistant:
Sam Millner

Location Manager:
Henry Woolley

Makeup & Hair:
Lizzie Mair Davies
Nicole Stafford
Agnes Hayward-Legere

Makeup Designer:
Jan Sewell

Music Supervisor:
Ian Neil

Online Editor:
Víctor Escribano

Original Music Composer:
Jed Kurzel

Post Production Supervisor:
Meg Clark

Producer:
Patrick Daly
Jean Doumanian
Maya Amsellem

Production Accountant:
Alan Gavin

Production Coordinator:
Polly Jefferies

Production Design:
Fiona Crombie

Production Runner:
Mark Arscott

Production Sound Mixer:
Danny Hambrook

Property Master:
Chris Cull

Prosthetic Designer:
Jan Sewell

Screenplay:
David Harrower

Script Supervisor:
San Davey
Jayne Spooner

Second Assistant Camera:
Woody Gregson

Second Assistant Director:
Kate Selby

Security:
Shaun Steer

Set Decoration:
Alice Felton

Sound Designer:
Alex Joseph

Sound Effects Editor:
Matis Rei

Sound Mixer:
Danny Hambrook

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Steve Single
Richard Kondal
Dafydd Archard

Steadicam Operator:
Alf Tramontin

Still Photographer:
Nicola Dove

Stunt Coordinator:
Andreas Petrides
Guy List

Stunt Double:
Georgia Wiseman

Stunts:
Rory Mulroe

Supervising Art Director:
Tim Blake

Supervising Sound Editor:
Stephen Griffiths

Theatre Play:
David Harrower

Third Assistant Director:
Callum Taylor

Unit Manager:
Oliver Bradbury

Unit Publicist:
Kirsty Langsdale

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