King Lear (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 28, 2018

Original Title:
King Lear

Alternate Titles:
Rei Lear
리어왕
킹 리어

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Amazon Studios
BBC
Lemaise Pictures
Playground Entertainment
Sonia Friedman Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  JP: R18+  KR: 15 

Runtime: 115

An aging King invites disaster, when he abdicates to his corrupt, toadying daughters, and rejects his loving and honest one.

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Emilie O'Connor

Armorer:
Sam Dormer

Art Direction:
Astrid Sieben

Assistant Editor:
Helena Evans

Associate Producer:
Elyse Dolbec

Camera Trainee:
Moe Owoborode

Casting Associate:
Lauren Evans
Martin Ware

Casting Director:
Nina Gold

Costume Design:
Fotini Dimou

Costume Supervisor:
Tessa Phillips

Dialogue Editor:
Emilie O'Connor

Director:
Richard Eyre

Director of Photography:
Ben Smithard

Editor:
Dan Farrell

Electrician:
Richard Harrowing

Executive Producer:
Sonia Friedman
Scott Huff
Colin Callender
Fergus Haycock
Laura Macara
Lucy Richer

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Tristan Haley

First Assistant Director:
Nick Shuttleworth

Foley Artist:
Zoe Freed
Jason Swanscott
Peter Burgis

Foley Editor:
Glen Gathard
Adam Oakley

Foley Mixer:
Sam Walsh

Gaffer:
Michael McDermott

Hair Designer:
Naomi Donne

Key Hairdresser:
Sara Kramer

Key Makeup Artist:
Sara Kramer

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Pawel Polak

Line Producer:
Michelle Mullen

Location Manager:
Ben Gladstone

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Lolly Goodship
Doone Forsyth

Makeup Designer:
Naomi Donne

Music Editor:
Lewis Morison

Original Music Composer:
Stephen Warbeck

Post Production Supervisor:
Gisela Evert

Producer:
Noëlette Buckley

Production Design:
Peter Francis

Production Manager:
Sharon Moran

Production Sound Mixer:
Simon Clark

Property Master:
Paul Carter

Rigging Gaffer:
James Smith-Pryor

Script Supervisor:
Karen Savage

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Arron Monkman

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Lorena Pagés

Second Assistant Director:
Alex Gavigan

Set Decoration:
Charlotte Dirickx

Set Dresser:
Sam Farr

Set Medic:
Rachel McLean

Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Heslop

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Andrew Caller
Brendan Nicholson

Special Effects Supervisor:
Chris Reynolds

Standby Property Master:
Kevin Day

Steadicam Operator:
Simon Baker

Still Photographer:
John L. Wilson

Stunt Coordinator:
Andreas Petrides

Tailor:
Laura Panayiotou

Theatre Play:
William Shakespeare

Third Assistant Director:
Luc Gavigan

Title Designer:
Matt Curtis

Unit Manager:
Martin Walker

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Chiara Finello

Visual Effects Producer:
Mark Wellband

Writer:
Richard Eyre

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