After Louise (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 30, 2019

Original Title:
After Louise

Alternate Titles:
Căutând-o pe Louise
Hledá se Louise
Louise után
Posle Luiz
Szukając Louise
Življenje po Louise
Život poslije Louise
Животот после Луиз
След Луиз

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Scoop Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Live dangerously

Kath, a shy young woman, befriends Bob, the reclusive gardener at a seaside hotel where she's getting married. Kath has never come to terms with her mother leaving home when she was eight and that her overbearing father, Ken, never talks about her. Now she is getting married to escape, only to discover that her fiancée, Steve, is completely dominated by Ken as well. Bob is a gentle, eccentric man with a dry sense of humour and a troubled past. He spent a long time in prison and in the years he's worked at the hotel he has never ventured beyond the gardens, which he tends with obsessive care. Kath sparks a connection to an unresolved relationship from Bob's past with a girl called Louise which resonates so strongly that he feels compelled to leave the safety of the hotel and confront his past.

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Art Department Trainee:
Lexi Galitzine

Art Direction:
Kalliopi Xekalaki
Laura Boni

Assistant Art Director:
Joanne Hall

Assistant Production Manager:
Natasha Lane
Ravneet Minhas

Associate Editor:
Raluca Petre

Boom Operator:
Edwin Weiss

Camera Trainee:
Sira Pocovi

Cinematography:
Sara Deane

Colorist:
Chris Rodgers

Costume Assistant:
Fay Bescoby

Costume Design:
Bartholomew Cariss

Costume Supervisor:
Holly Rosenthal

Digital Imaging Technician:
Joe Lovelock

Digital Intermediate:
Theresa Crooks

Director:
David Scheinmann
Danny Scheinmann

Editor:
Laura Morrod

Editorial Coordinator:
Drew Armstrong

Electrician:
Mark Stewart

Executive Producer:
Kirsty Bell

First Assistant Director:
Alice Caronna

Focus Puller:
Chris Pollitt

Foley Artist:
Paula Boram

Gaffer:
Ben Ransley

Graphic Designer:
Genevieve Stawski

Grip:
Bertie Wood

Lighting Technician:
Connor Adam
Luca Piercey

Line Producer:
Martin Mahon

Location Assistant:
Viney Sharma

Location Manager:
Ben O'Farrell

Makeup Artist:
Diandra Ferreira

Makeup Designer:
Cassi Brookes

Online Editor:
Laurence Thripp

Producer:
Fiona Gillies
Raj Sharma
Rob McGibbon
Michael Müller

Production Assistant:
Matt Castle
Elina Ishkhanova
Jordan Winter
Julia Krom

Production Design:
Caroline Steiner

Production Intern:
Gareth Pugh
Gabriel Mueller

Production Manager:
Holly Wells

Script Supervisor:
Silvia Bellitto

Second Assistant Camera:
Sonia Rodríguez Serrano

Second Assistant Director:
Andrew Richards

Sound Editor:
James Trusson

Sound Effects Editor:
Jack Wensley

Sound Recordist:
Nigel Albermaniche

Steadicam Operator:
Max Rijavec

Still Photographer:
Gavin Smith
Laura Radford

Stunt Coordinator:
Rowley Irlam

Third Assistant Director:
Alex Moffat

Unit Manager:
Viney Sharma

Visual Effects:
Connor Guyler

Visual Effects Producer:
Mark Wellband

Writer:
Michael Müller

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