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Release Date:
October 23, 2019
Original Title:
The Muse
Production Companies:
Greatcoat Films
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U
Runtime: 5
An intimate short film that brings together a group that encompasses women and non binary people, as they discuss their common experience of being both queer and black. While reflected in a mirror each person presents a moment of introspective reflection as they share their personal view of themselves and how others and wider society perceive them.
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Camera Trainee:
Jack Hextall
Colorist:
Jon Dobson
Costumer:
Palesa Dlamini
Director:
Anna Fearon
Director of Photography:
Olan Collardy
Editor:
Scarlett Bovingdon
Executive Producer:
Simon Oxley
Sandra Spethmann
Focus Puller:
Benjy Kirkman
Gaffer:
Leopold Naessens
Lighting Technician:
Leo Southwell
Makeup Artist:
Dan Delgado
Music:
Dave Goulding
Other:
Joseph Daly
Post Producer:
Mikael Nakkas
Producer:
Catrin Griffiths
Production Coordinator:
Joseph Daly
Production Design:
Phoebe Anna Harris
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Matt Cheney
Sound Recordist:
Angelicqo Björnsson
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