Three Times Moving: A Time to Lie (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 19, 2014

Original Title:
Three Times Moving: A Time to Lie

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Lee Neville Entertainment

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 9

Between one truth and another is an unspoken place in which you Will find a time to lie.

In the second in a trilogy of short films that follow Time Stops Moving and Time Always Moving, and continue where Three Times Moving: The Kiss Through Time left off- Anna confronts Julie on her contradictory lies and love for Adam. Starring Jane Hogan as “Julie”, Lee Neville as “Adam” and Danielle Little as “Anna”.

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Camera Operator:
Adam Rogers
Matthew Fox

Casting Director:
Lee Neville

Director:
Lee Neville

Editor:
Lee Neville
Melanie Vine

First Assistant Director:
Adam Rogers

Gaffer:
Danielle Little
Valeria Ragonese

Location Manager:
Claudia Sousa-Dias
Gustavo Carneiro

Makeup Artist:
Jane Hogan
Danielle Little

Music:
Matthew Tabor

Producer:
Lee Neville

Production Assistant:
Valeria Ragonese

Second Assistant Director:
Danielle Little

Sound Recordist:
Huw Morgan

Still Photographer:
Adam Cross
David Ballard
Adam Rogers
Matthew Fox

Writer:
Lee Neville

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