A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 19, 2018
Original Title:
Lifeline
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Dog Eared Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
A nervous job candidate is forced to show much more than a positive attitude to save the life of her competitor.
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Assistant Camera:
George Phull
Assistant Director:
Zoheb Rahman
Best Boy Grip:
Toby Leary
Boom Operator:
Josh Donaldson
Compositor:
Imogen Pontin
Niamh Scott
Costume Design:
Harriet Stanton
Thalia Jane Loonstein
Costumer:
Irune Arbiol
Director:
Harry Jackson
Director of Photography:
Charlie Jenkins
Editor:
Dominic Mayer
Gaffer:
Sam Meyer
Peter Riches
Makeup Artist:
Kadine Watson
Sophia Attia
Music:
Ben Rodney
Producer:
Alfred Johnson
Production Design:
Hannah Rose
Holly Nicholds
Second Assistant Director:
Robbie Laing
Sound Editor:
Ben Goodall
Ines Adriana
Sound Mixer:
Ruben Robinson
Technical Advisor:
Ian Fellows
Third Assistant Director:
Amelia Stephensen
Visual Effects:
Joshua Green
Stanley Cornwell
Jack Lucas
Robbie Roberts
Yunus Berhou
William Willson
Writer:
Tom Abbosh
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