A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1999
Original Title:
Heterosexuality
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Channel 4 Television
Vicarious Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 24
Watch Dad adjust to the news that his teenage son Kwame plans on losing his virginity to a girl! A comedic interplay ensues between father and son over the lack of hetero role models and male identity.
ADR Mixer:
Paul Carr
Art Direction:
Jo Graysmark
Assistant Art Director:
Maria Kheirkhah
Assistant Costume Designer:
Mascha Willutzki
Assistant Editor:
Denton Brown
Best Boy Electric:
John Burke
Boom Operator:
Jeremy Lishman
Clapper Loader:
Ian Young
Continuity:
Pusan Wong
Costume Design:
Rosamund Calthrop
Director:
Rikki Beadle Blair
Director of Photography:
Matt Gray
Editor:
Liz Webber
Electrician:
Andy Bell
Mark Gianotto
Executive Producer:
Roger Brown
First Assistant Director:
Mick Pantaleo
Floor Runner:
John Campbell
Linda Evans
Focus Puller:
Philip J. Eason
Gaffer:
Paul Jarvis
Grip:
Gareth Smith
Hair Designer:
Allison Edwards
Location Manager:
Andy Williamson
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Noella Mingo
Alexia Yemoh
Makeup Designer:
Allison Edwards
Music:
Mark Hawkes
Rikki Beadle Blair
Online Editor:
Dan Jacobsen
Producer:
Carol Harding
Production Accountant:
Penny Robinson
Production Coordinator:
Andrea Cornwell
Production Design:
Katrina Lindsay
Production Manager:
Jonathan Rawlinson
Production Runner:
Ruth Knaggs
Rigging Gaffer:
Ian Howard
Screenplay:
Rikki Beadle Blair
Script Supervisor:
Emma Thomas
Carolyn Young
Second Assistant Director:
Gareth Unwin
Sound:
Tim Lewiston
Vicky Brazier
Sound Recordist:
Steve Anderson
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