Exodus (2007) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 4, 2007

Original Title:
Exodus

Alternate Titles:
Exodus
The Margate Exodus

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Artangel Media
Arts Council of England
Channel 4 Television

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 106

The story of Exodus is relocated to the seaside town Margate. Moses lives in the Promised Lands with his adoptive parents, until he finds his mother in the shanty town, Dreamland, where she’s been ghettoised with other ‘undesirables’. He takes on his father, Pharaoh, and leads a radical campaign to liberate the people of Dreamland.

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Art Direction:
Neal Callow

Assistant Costume Designer:
Kimie Nakano

Casting:
Jill Trevellick
Robert P. Olsson

Casting Assistant:
Lucy Pardee

Cinematography:
Jakob Ihre

Costume Design:
Suzanne Cave

Director:
Penny Woolcock

Editor:
Brand Thumim

First Assistant Director:
Marco Ciglia

Hair Designer:
Suzanne Jansen

Line Producer:
Andrew Litvin
Jules Hussey

Makeup Artist:
Nadia Stacey

Music:
Malcolm Lindsay

Post Production Supervisor:
Nina Khan
Alistair Hopkins

Producer:
Ruth Kenley-Letts

Production Artist:
Antony Gormley

Production Assistant:
Richard Rowntree

Production Design:
Christina Moore

Second Assistant Director:
Diane Kasperowicz

Set Decoration:
Sara Aghdami

Sound Effects Editor:
Paul Carter

Special Effects:
Chris Watson

Third Assistant Director:
Lucy Thomas

Visual Effects Art Director:
Simon Kilroe

Visual Effects Producer:
Louise Hussey

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Annette Allen

Writer:
Penny Woolcock

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