A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 13, 2020
Original Title:
Rose: A Love Story
Alternate Titles:
Rose 2020
Rose: A Love Story
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Great Point Media
Mini Productions
The Development Partnership
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 86
The story of a young couple living alone in the woods, who must contend with a life-altering illness that manifests itself in a violent and terrifying way. Rose’s disease is a vampiric, parasitic thirst for blood. As her hunger grows, all humanity seems to give way to a feral violence that harms both her and those around her. Their loving relationship strains under the burden of Rose’s illness, and it is only a matter of time until the secluded life that they have built is upended entirely.
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Art Department Assistant:
Lavinia Tyler
Art Direction:
Olivia Young
Assistant Art Director:
Rachel Mathewson
Assistant Set Decoration:
Sunbeam Stott-Howard
Best Boy Electric:
Matt Bohun
Camera Trainee:
James Grandi
Colorist:
Paul J. Wright
Costume Assistant:
Daisy Cambridge
Costume Designer:
Sophie Monro-Pruett
Costume Supervisor:
Amy-Louise Costello
Director:
Jennifer Sheridan
Director of Photography:
Martyna Knitter
Editor:
Andrew Harmer
Jennifer Sheridan
Executive Producer:
Robert Halmi Jr.
Jim Reeve
Paul Higgins
First Assistant Camera:
Henry Owen
First Assistant Director:
Graham Drover
Foley Artist:
Jacek Wiśniewski
Gaffer:
James Duffy
Graphic Designer:
Dan Anscombe
Hair Designer:
Frances Darvell White
Key Grip:
Barney Pearce
Line Producer:
Sara Huxley
Makeup & Hair:
Dana Degan
Makeup Designer:
Frances Darvell White
Music:
Cato Hoeben
Producer:
April Kelley
Sara Huxley
Matt Stokoe
Sophie Rundle
Robert Taylor
Production Design:
Jessica Barrell
Production Manager:
April Kelley
Production Secretary:
Rachel Ta
Script Supervisor:
Orla Finucane
Second Assistant Camera:
Richard Bertenshaw
Second Assistant Director:
Jonny Magowan
Sound Designer:
Tony Gibson
Sound Recordist:
Adam Bertenshaw
Steadicam Operator:
Tommy McMahon
Still Photographer:
Matthew Markham
Stunt Coordinator:
Gary Kane
Third Assistant Director:
Lauren Taverner
Writer:
Matt Stokoe
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