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Release Date:
July 5, 2018
Original Title:
The Child in Time
Alternate Titles:
Ein Kind zur Zeit - The Child in Time
Zamandaki Çocuk
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Pinewood Television
SunnyMarch
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 GB: 15
Runtime: 90
A successful writer of children's books, Stephen Lewis is confronted with the unthinkable—he loses his only child, four-year-old Kate, in a supermarket. In one horrifying moment that replays itself over the years that follow, Stephen realises his daughter is gone. Kate's absence sets Stephen and his wife on diverging paths as both struggle with an all-consuming grief.
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Art Department Assistant:
Yvonne Lloyd
Art Direction:
Guy Bevitt
Assistant Art Director:
Stephanie Odu
Assistant Editor:
Malcolm Crowe
Raphi Randall
Assistant Location Manager:
Tom Barnes
Best Boy Electric:
Jamie Whickman
Boom Operator:
Bradley Kendrick
Camera Trainee:
Todd Pacey
Casting Assistant:
Sarah Counsell
Casting Director:
Jill Trevellick
Colorist:
Vincent Narduzzo
Construction Manager:
Callum Andrews
Costume Design:
Keith Madden
Costume Supervisor:
Susie Lewis
Digital Imaging Technician:
Sam Spurgeon
Director:
Julian Farino
Director of Photography:
David Odd
Dressing Prop:
Phil Smith
Thomas Barratt
Editor:
Kristina Hetherington
Electrician:
Kilian Drury
Delroy Burley
Damian Cooper
Executive Producer:
Adam Ackland
Helen Gregory
David Boulter
Benedict Cumberbatch
Lucy Richer
Stephen Butchard
Rebecca Eaton
First Assistant Camera:
Emma Friend
First Assistant Director:
Debbie Bowser
Floor Runner:
Olwyn Fagan
Ashley Turner
Gaffer:
Carolina Schmidtholstein
Graphic Designer:
Philippa Broadhurst
Hair Designer:
Karen Hartley-Thomas
Head of Production:
Stephanie Bamberg
Line Producer:
Kathy Nettleship
Location Assistant:
Elliott Caen
Location Manager:
Mark Ellis
Makeup Artist:
Lucie Blundell Jones
Makeup Designer:
Karen Hartley-Thomas
Makeup Supervisor:
Caroline Greenough
Makeup Trainee:
Georgia Gray
Novel:
Ian McEwan
Online Editor:
David Chisholm
Original Music Composer:
Adrian Johnston
Petty Cash Buyer:
Emma Fisher
Post Production Supervisor:
Sarah Parfitt
Producer:
Grainne Marmion
Production Accountant:
Elizabeth Walker
Production Coordinator:
Rosie Dias
Production Design:
Simon Elliott
Production Executive:
Michael Winter
Production Runner:
Lizzy Carr
Dan Marsden
Production Secretary:
Lizzie Evans
Property Master:
Andy Barden
Script Editor:
Claire Marshall
Script Supervisor:
Alana Marmion-Warr
Second Assistant Camera:
Mairead Albiston
Second Assistant Director:
Emlyn Pool
Set Decoration:
Emma Davis
Sound Assistant:
Joe Malone
Sound Effects Editor:
Arthur Graley
Peter Hanson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ben Baird
Sound Recordist:
John Mooney
Special Effects Supervisor:
Neal Champion
Specialized Driver:
John Bradford
Mark Bellett
Jay Derham
John Hall
Simon Midgley
Brian Wilson
Standby Art Director:
Caroline Reilly
Standby Carpenter:
Craig Elderfield
Standby Rigger:
Rhys Grinter
Still Photographer:
Laurie Sparham
Charlie Best
Stunt Coordinator:
Jim Dowdall
Stunts:
Luke Tumber
Supervising Sound Editor:
Glen Gathard
Third Assistant Director:
James Chambers
Eman Kazemi
Transportation Captain:
Julian Chapman
Unit Manager:
Andy Davies
Wardrobe Master:
Hollie Danby
Writer:
Stephen Butchard
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