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Release Date:
November 7, 2019
Original Title:
A Guide to Second Date Sex
Alternate Titles:
2nd Date Sex
第二次约会性指南
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Addington Films
Dignity Film Finance
Shooting Script Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+ ES: 16 RU: 16+
Runtime: 81
Laura and Ryan are perfect for each other: they both love Meryl Streep, have been totally destroyed by previous relationships, and have no idea what they are supposed to do tonight. They also both know that they'll have to pretend to be completely different to how they've ever been previously, in the hope of getting it right this time. How bad can a second date really go and what is there to lose? Ryan and Laura are about to find out.
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Art Direction:
Phoebe Platman
Colorist:
Max Horton
Costume Design:
Sinéad Kidao
Director:
Rachel Hirons
Director of Photography:
Paul Mackay
Editor:
Lewis Albrow
Executive Producer:
James Norrie
Chris Reed
Bob Portal
Adam Rolston
First Assistant Director:
Chris Malin
Focus Puller:
Chris Hayden
Line Producer:
Stephanie Paeplow
Makeup Designer:
Abigail Freeman-Pask
Music Supervisor:
Claire Freeman
Original Music Composer:
Pablo Clements
James Griffith
Producer:
David Wade
Paul Raphael
Maggie Monteith
Production Design:
Olivia Young
Script Supervisor:
Naomi Marvelly
Second Assistant Director:
Sam Waddington
Steadicam Operator:
Ilana Garrard
Still Photographer:
Rob Baker Ashton
Stunt Coordinator:
Nathaniel Marten
Visual Effects:
Berta Valverde
Visual Effects Producer:
Dan Pryor
Writer:
Rachel Hirons
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