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Release Date:
June 18, 2020
Original Title:
The Narcissistic Fish
Alternate Titles:
Veszélyes esély a szerelemnek
Genres:
Drama | Music
Production Companies:
Scottish Opera
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 13
A phone call during a busy shift in the restaurant kitchen of The Narcissistic Fish sparks a war between the owner Angus and his brother Kai. As they argue over their dead father, talented and underpaid chef Belle has a revelation of her own. Join Scottish Opera’s Emerging Artists (Charlie Drummond, Mark Nathan and Arthur Bruce) for a visceral exploration of the clash between class, gender and workplace pressure in 21st century Scotland, in this brand new digital opera with music by Samuel Bordoli, libretto by acclaimed Scottish writer Jenni Fagan and directed by in-house film-maker Antonia Bain.
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Audio Post Coordinator:
Bob Whitney
Camera Operator:
Joe Breslin
Camera Technician:
David McGinty
Director:
Antonia Bain
Director of Photography:
Gordon Ballantyne
Executive Producer:
Andrew Lockyer
First Assistant Camera:
Andy Brown
Lighting Coordinator:
Derrick Ritchie
Makeup & Hair:
Carol Fairfield
Ana Cruzalegui
Music:
Samuel Bordoli
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Tom Armstrong
Sound Assistant:
Benny Robb
Writer:
Jenni Fagan
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