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Release Date:
October 6, 2016
Original Title:
Dear Mr Shakespeare: Shakespeare Lives
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
British Council
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 5
An evocative and imaginative exploration of the racial tensions in Othello and how the themes in Shakespeare's play still resonate today.
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Assistant Director:
Kole Onile-ere
Best Boy Electrician:
Ola Aworetan
Camera Operator:
Andrew Bainbridge
Camera Production Assistant:
Jaime McInerney
Casting:
Ros Hubbard
John Hubbard
Colorist:
Jonny Tully
Costume Designer:
Jeffrey Michael
Costumer:
Natasha Jones
Leena Mistry
Director:
Shola Amoo
Director of Photography:
Stil Williams
Editor:
Mdhamiri á Nkemi
Electrician:
Damien Ansell
Executive Producer:
Roisin McLoughlin
Makeup Designer:
Sheeba Raye
Original Music Composer:
Segun Akinola
Producer:
Anne Beresford
Rienkje Attoh
Production Design:
Thandi Mbire
Khari Findlay
Production Designer:
Tamar Clarke-Brown
Second Assistant Camera:
Dean Southan
Set Photographer:
Tenee Attoh
Sound Designer:
Nikola Medić
Sound Recordist:
Phil Hutchins
Writer:
Phoebe Boswell
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