A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 10, 2000
Original Title:
Odd Sock
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Zanzibar Productions
Production Countries:
Ireland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
Eileen has something important to discuss with her teenage son, Stephen. But on the day she decides to talk to him, Stephen has his own surprise in store for her.
Art Direction:
Kirstin Little
Assistant Director Trainee:
David Ding
Assistant Editor:
Breege Rowley
Boom Operator:
Ian Moriarty
Camera Trainee:
Andrew O'Reilly
Casting:
Dorothy MacGabhann
Catering:
Deborah Davis
Mary-Lou Hagan
Sarah Pilkington
Cinematography:
Russell Gleeson
Clapper Loader:
Donata Ferarrio
Continuity:
Deirdre Green
Coordinating Producer:
Ruth Murphy
Costume Design:
Helen Kane
Director:
Colette Cullen
Editor:
Irina Maldea
Electrician:
Dermot Coleman
Nicky Fitzgerald
First Assistant Director:
Donnacha O'Briain
Focus Puller:
Des Doyle
Grip:
Oisín Kelly
Grip Production Assistant:
Jimmy Sperin
Hair Supervisor:
Hazel Cruise
Line Producer:
Kathy Ryan
Location Assistant:
Mairtín de Barra
Location Manager:
Niall Martin
Makeup & Hair:
Michelle Fitzgerald
Producer:
Edwina Forkin
Production Design:
Andy Dixon
Production Manager:
Natasha O'Connor
Second Assistant Director:
Lorcan Berney
Sound Editor:
Brian Nartey
Sound Mixer:
Douglas Murray
Still Photographer:
John Kelly
Third Assistant Director:
Kieran Kedigan
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