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Release Date:
October 3, 2015
Original Title:
Operator
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 6
An Emergency Services Operator in a Fire Control Room has just started a long night shift when she picks up a call from a desperate young mother. An hour previously, Gemma had fallen asleep in front of the television and has now woken to find the room full of smoke. Her three year old son is trapped in his bedroom upstairs. Flames have started to creep down the stairs that Gemma must use in order to reach him. The operator’s guidance is all that Gemma can rely on in order to survive.
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Assistant Art Director:
Rosie Sorrell
Assistant Camera:
Job Reineke
Assistant Director:
Heidi Gower
Associate Producer:
Paul Leonard Jr.
Jonah Mayfield
Boom Operator:
Adam Clayton Williams
Camera Trainee:
Jay Coates
Colorist:
Edwin Metternich
Costume Design:
Jackaby Barsby
Digital Imaging Technician:
Christopher Belcher
Director:
Caroline Bartleet
Director of Photography:
Vanessa Whyte
Editor:
Yann Heckmann
Executive Producer:
Nicola Evans
Foley Artist:
Louise Brown
Foley Supervisor:
Alex Joseph
Gaffer:
Sol Saihati
Grip:
Emmet Cahill
Lighting Technician:
Caspar Jones
Genki McClure
Junior Agyeman Owusu
Greg Whitbrook
Makeup Artist:
Louise Goodson
Online Editor:
Yann Heckmann
Original Music Composer:
Navid Asghari
Producer:
Rebecca Morgan
Caroline Bartleet
Production Design:
Isobel Dunhill
Production Manager:
Ruth Oates
Production Runner:
Max Barnes
Siobhan Lloyd
Script Supervisor:
Gladys San Juan
Second Assistant Camera:
Jonathan Muschamp
Sound Editor:
Lisa-Marie McStay
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jules Woods
Sound Recordist:
Jake Whitelee
Alex Horlick
Still Photographer:
Andrew Leo
Title Designer:
Pierangelo Pirak
Video Assist Operator:
Dominic Rau
Writer:
Caroline Bartleet
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