Don't Look at the Finger (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 29, 2017

Original Title:
Don't Look at the Finger

Production Companies:
Arts Council England
Film and Video Umbrella
Jerwood Choreographic Research Project
Manchester Art Gallery
QUAD

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

Don’t Look at the Finger follows a ceremonial ‘fight’ between two protagonists, a man and a woman, in the grand architectural setting of a church. The way the characters communicate is a feat of choreography that combines Kung Fu with signed languages to express a ritualistic coming together.

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Colorist:
Joseph Bicknell

Costume Assistant:
Rosie Stoward

Costume Design:
Holly Waddington

Costume Mistress:
Kate Whitehead
Florence Emiola
Elizabeth Brown

Digital Imaging Technician:
Jordan Wallace

Director:
Hetain Patel

Director of Photography:
Carlos Catalán

Executive Producer:
Steven Bode

Fight Choreographer:
Chirag Lukha

First Assistant Camera:
Sebastian Marczewski

First Assistant Director:
Chris Malin

Foley Artist:
Daniel Giraldo Diosa

Foley Editor:
Alexander Aguilar

Foley Recordist:
Sebastian Alzate Lopez

Gaffer:
Antti Janhusen

Grip:
Myles Soldenhoff
Brett Lamerton

Lighting Technician:
Jack Knott
Mike Johnson

Location Sound Recordist:
David Crane

Makeup & Hair:
Jessica Shulungu

Music Arranger:
Amy May

Musician:
Hannah Lawrence
Kaigal-ool Kim-oolovich Khovalyg
Matthew Whittington
Amy May
Ben Trigg

Post Producer:
Chloe Saunders

Producer:
Sophie Neave

Production Assistant:
Polly Wright

Production Designer:
Beck Rainford

Production Supervisor:
Susanna Chisholm

Props:
Tom Savery

Second Assistant Camera:
Chai Rolfe

Second Assistant Director:
Sammy Wong

Sound Mixer:
Ben Trigg
Daniel Jaramillo
Martin Schulz

Standby Property Master:
Aimee Alicia Meek

Steadicam Operator:
Charlie Rizek

Still Photographer:
Nick Matthews

Supervising Sound Editor:
Martin Schulz

Third Assistant Director:
Magda Kozak

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