A Fluorescent Sky (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 1, 2022

Original Title:
A Fluorescent Sky

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Otto Street

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

The High Street is a fragile thing.

Hector is a widower who owns a corner shop with his young daughter Cleo. With the threat of a new 'Hypermark' opening, Hector battles for the store's survival while Cleo longs for the world beyond.

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Additional Music:
Harvey Lancastle

Additional Music Supervisor:
Jordan Murray

Assistant Camera:
Hugo Esposti
Thomas Van Koetsveld

BTS Videographer:
Owen Trett
Louis Turner
Dylan J. Kershaw

Boom Operator:
Natalie Hay

Co-Writer:
Harry Tomlin
Meg Thorpe

Colorist:
Magdalena Turnier

Costume Design:
Heidi Sholl

Digital Intermediate Assistant:
Katie Linard

Director:
Harry Tomlin

Director of Photography:
Edward Swift

Editor:
Michael Rae
Harry Tomlin

Executive Producer:
Lucas A. Ferrara

Gaffer:
Joe Smith

Music Score Producer:
Michael Walters

Producer:
Marta Buksa
Jack Greenwood
Harry Tomlin
Gemma Wilks

Production Assistant:
Kieran Kelley

Production Design:
Ayla Ash

Script Supervisor:
Magdalena Pieniazek

Set Dresser:
Morgan Bull
Allia Georges
Anya King
Violet Lewis
Dominika Rakoczy

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