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Release Date:
March 16, 2021
Original Title:
Femme
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Agile Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
When Jordan gets into the car of a flirtatious drug-dealer, his night takes a dangerous turn.
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Associate Editor:
Sarah Peczek
Boom Operator:
Ash Sinani
Camera Loader:
Damon Sewell
Bennett Clarke
Camera Trainee:
Jay Miller
Casting:
Dan Hubbard
Cinematography:
James Rhodes
Colorist:
Joseph Bicknell
Costume Design:
George Buxton
Digital Imaging Technician:
Will Gardner
Director:
Sam H. Freeman
Ng Choon Ping
Editor:
Mdhamiri รก Nkemi
Electrician:
Aaron Szogi
Richard Harrowing
Danny Cunningham
Greg Lengyel
Executive Producer:
Myles Payne
First Assistant Director:
Joe Starrs
Focus Puller:
A.J. Golesworthy
Gaffer:
Robin Brigham
Genki McClure
John Malaney
Grip:
Peter Olney
Makeup & Hair:
Diandra Ferreira
Producer:
Rienkje Attoh
Sam Ritzenberg
Hayley Williams
Production Design:
Dale Slater
Sound Recordist:
Steve Lee
Steadicam Operator:
Andrew Bainbridge
Third Assistant Director:
Pippa Feldberg Collins
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