Wasp (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 1, 2003

Original Title:
Wasp

Alternate Titles:
Geting

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Cowboy Films
Film4 Productions
UK Film Council

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 18  IE: 18  PL: 18 

Runtime: 26

Zoë is a single mother who lives with her four children in Dartford. She is poor and can't afford to buy food. One day her old flame drives by and asks her to go on a date with him. Scared that he doesn't want to go out with her, she lies and tells him that she is just babysitting the kids. This will be her first date in years.

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Additional Camera:
Simon Vickery

Animal Wrangler:
Horace Baker

Animation:
Olly Nash

Boom Operator:
Karima Benchemakh

Casting:
Kate Brasier
Des Hamilton
Amanda Tabak

Casting Assistant:
Holly McAlister

Compositor:
Adam Gascoyne

Costume Design:
Merryn Conaway

Director:
Andrea Arnold

Director of Photography:
Robbie Ryan

Editor:
Nicolas Chaudeurge

Executive Producer:
Caroline Cooper Charles
Nic Muirson

Fight Choreographer:
Denise Ryan

First Assistant Director:
Paul Monaghan

Floor Runner:
Kate Jewell
Jaime McInerney

Line Producer:
Andrew Litvin

Location Manager:
Jo Sheehan

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Wendy Bombrick

Makeup Artist:
Merryn Conaway

Producer:
Natasha McLeod

Production Assistant:
Taryn Gruber
Sheleena Naidoo

Production Design:
Helen Scott

Second Assistant Director:
Josh Hyams

Sound Recordist:
Steph Baldini
Neil Herd
Rupert Ivey

Supervising Sound Editor:
Ben Norrington

Third Assistant Director:
Kate Brasier

Title Designer:
Alex Knights

Writer:
Andrea Arnold

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