Seagull (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 3, 2019

Original Title:
Seagull

Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Evolutionary Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 

Runtime: 84

Some secrets are worse than others.

After 8 years survival on a beach, Rose returns to her hometown to settle unfinished business.

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Assistant Camera:
James Waggott

Cinematography:
Rami Bartholdy

Clapper Loader:
Jay Coates

Colorist:
Paul Koren

Costume Designer:
Sissy Stenimachali

Dialogue Editor:
Adam Woodhams

Digital Imaging Technician:
Matt Appleby

Director:
Peter Blach

Editor:
Theo Gibara

First Assistant Director:
Hazeleigh Prebble

Focus Puller:
Chris McAleese

Foley Artist:
Felipe Bolano

Foley Supervisor:
Felipe Bolano

Gaffer:
Callum Begley

Location Manager:
Dave McKenna

Makeup Artist:
Billie Hoyle

Music:
Dan Watts

Producer:
Hayley Medwell

Production Assistant:
Robert McMillan

Script Editor:
Quay Chu

Second Assistant Camera:
Marina Selega

Set Dresser:
Lauren Stephens

Sound Effects Editor:
Tom Foster

Sound Mixer:
Adam Woodhams

Sound Recordist:
Alexandro Schillaci

Thanks:
Ben Barton

VFX Artist:
Souhail Wilson

Writer:
James Abbott
Peter Blach

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