A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2019
Original Title:
A Disappearance
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
A local child has gone missing. For the family, it is a tragedy. For former celebrity psychic Dame Alvera, it is an opportunity to claw back her fame. But in the dingy confines of a small-town psychic fayre, can she still make a human connection?
Art Direction:
Iris Abols
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Valentine Puig
Associate Producer:
Giorgio Giampà
Best Boy Grip:
Liam Morgan
Boom Operator:
Tim Parris
Ollie Drummond
Cinematography:
Tian Tsering
Colorist:
Alex Grigoras
Costume Design:
Dot Wieckowska
Digital Imaging Technician:
Anton Badstuber
Editor:
Laura Spini
First Assistant Camera:
Agnieszka Owczarek
First Assistant Director:
Radu Ghelbereu
Gaffer:
Lorenzo Guerrieri
Graphic Designer:
Andrea Castelletti
Jara Payne
Lighting Technician:
Peter Kehoe
Mateusz Kanownik
Makeup Artist:
Esmeralda Sjöstedt
Music:
Giorgio Giampà
Producer:
Rebecca Morgan
Production Design:
Zoe Payne
Production Sound Mixer:
Owen Spencer
Second Assistant Camera:
Chloé Deleplace
Second Assistant Director:
Ian Robertson
Set Dresser:
Stella Hadjidemetriou
Sound Editor:
Laurence Brook
Ania Przygoda
Sound Recordist:
Karl Lauefer
Still Photographer:
Nic Wassell
Unit Production Manager:
Jerome Danvers
Leiah Yvonne Kwong
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