A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 21, 2020
Original Title:
Second Spring
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
B-612 Films
Neat Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 86
After a series of unusual encounters, it is obvious to those that know her best, that Kathy Deane is not herself. Then comes a devastating diagnosis, and she leaves the safety of her marriage to Tim for a man she barely knows. The mental illness causes her to behave irrationally and affects her capacity for empathy. She becomes aware that she is unaware. Nick seems wild and free, and is the change that Kathy needs. He takes her to his childhood home, around the marshes in north Kent. It's here that she is able to reconnect with herself and find some hope for the future.
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Art Department Assistant:
Alannah Byrne
Jorge Serna Esteban
Art Direction:
Teresa de Miguel
Camera Trainee:
Fatosh Olgacher
Casting:
Nicci Topping
Casting Assistant:
Marie McGonigle
Clapper Loader:
Chris Steel
Michael Hobdell
Lina Rasmussen
Co-Producer:
Martin Herron
Daniel Barlev
Colorist:
Russell Rowe
Costume Design:
Luana da Silveira
Director:
Andy Kelleher
Director of Photography:
Jonas Mortensen
Editor:
Andy Kelleher
Ariadna Fatjó-Vilas
First Assistant Director:
Alice Caronna
Andrew Vannick
Casey Levie
Danny Groombridge
Focus Puller:
Adrien Brauge
Ilaria Fulvio
Aggie Balogh
Jake McClean Walker
Chris Randak
Ondřej Rybár
Rami Bartholdy
Chris McAleese
Gaffer:
Struan Wallace
Kiri Nicholetts
Makeup & Hair:
Cassi Brookes
Rochelle Ramadom
Music:
Peter Zummo
Producer:
Andy Kelleher
Amiram Bukowski
Production Design:
Ana Viana
Production Manager:
Anya Ryzhenkova
Dalila El-Arabi
Sound:
Valerio Cerini
Sound Editor:
Kevin Brazier
Standby Art Director:
Laura D'Asta
Still Photographer:
Jo O'Hanlon
Ian McGlasham
Supervising Editor:
Jonathan Morris
Third Assistant Director:
Albertine Selvik
Writer:
Martin Herron
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