Nina Forever (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 19, 2016

Original Title:
Nina Forever

Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Romance

Production Companies:
Casualties Bureau
Charlie Productions
Jeva Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 

Runtime: 98

A fucked up fairy tale

Holly loves Rob and tries to help him through his grief – even if it means contending with his dead girlfriend Nina, who comes back, bloody and broken, every time they make love

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Art Direction:
Daisy Moseley
Bonnie Paddle

Casting:
Emily Tilelli

Costume Design:
Imogen Loveday

Director:
Ben Blaine
Chris Blaine

Director of Photography:
Oli Russell

Editor:
Ben Blaine
Chris Blaine

First Assistant Director:
Ryan Chandler

Gaffer:
John Malaney

Line Producer:
Bruce Webb

Makeup Department Head:
Saffron Powell

Music Supervisor:
Vicki Williams

Original Music Composer:
Daniel Teper

Producer:
Cassandra Sigsgaard

Production Coordinator:
Jemma Holt
Samuel Mintz

Production Design:
Damien Creagh

Screenplay:
Ben Blaine
Chris Blaine

Sound Designer:
Steve Bond

Sound Effects Designer:
Tom Drew

Special Effects Coordinator:
Dan Martin

Still Photographer:
Lenka Rayn H.

Stunts:
Rachael Evelyn

Visual Effects Producer:
Matthew Jones
M.J. McMahon

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