Seagull (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 22, 2022

Original Title:
Seagull

Genres:
Drama | Horror

Production Companies:
BFI Network
Early Day Films
Grasp The Nettle Films
Spinning Path

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 6

A recovering drug addict is about to have a very strange night on The English Riviera.

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Art Direction:
Lucca Benney

Assistant Director:
Jonny Dry

Casting:
Shakyra Dowling

Colorist:
Lewis Crossfield

Compositing Supervisor:
Steve Hawken

Compositor:
Sarah Godden

Costume Designer:
Lia-Jo Stephenson

Director:
Dean Puckett

Director of Photography:
Ian Forbes

Editor:
Paco Sweetman

Electrician:
Jago Saxton

Executive Producer:
Kate Byers
Alice Cabanas
Alix Taylor
Linn Waite

First Assistant Camera:
George Telling

Gaffer:
John Crooks

Makeup Effects:
Joanna Straczynska

Music:
Bizarre Rituals

Producer:
Simeon Costello
Rebecca Wolff

Production Assistant:
Olivia Driver
Jess O'Kane
Patrick Feeney

Production Coordinator:
Ruth Thompson

Production Designer:
Maisie Doherty

Sound Designer:
Shola Phil-Ebose
Ben Wood
Matt Coster

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Matt Coster

Sound Recordist:
Samuel Walker

Still Photographer:
Dominic Moore

Thanks:
Tommy Gillard
Neil Flanagan
Susie Wolff
Hannah Kate Marshall
Finn Wolff-Roberts

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