They Heard Him Shout Allahu Akbar (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 16, 2022

Original Title:
They Heard Him Shout Allahu Akbar

Genres:
Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Film4 Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 11

Zaid, recently released from prison for an unknown crime, tries to reintegrate into his previous life, only to find that the arms of the state can control what he says and does

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ADR Recording Engineer:
Aidan Lyons

Art Department Assistant:
Rachel Chan

Associate Producer:
Samira Musa

Casting:
Isabella Odoffin

Costume Design:
Justin Hamilton

Dialogue Editor:
Filipe Pereira

Director:
Nadia Latif

Director of Photography:
Olan Collardy

Editor:
Mdhamiri รก Nkemi

Executive Producer:
Lauren Dark
David Kimbangi

First Assistant Director:
Yasmin Godo

Graphic Designer:
Gabrielle Leon

Makeup Artist:
Laura Viale Durand

Music:
GAIKA

Producer:
Alex Cowan
Fiona Lamptey

Production Design:
Christopher Melgram

Props:
Eva-Grace Bor

Scenic Artist:
Ayanna Blair-Ford
James Manning

Sound Designer:
Chad Orororo
Lewis Todd

Sound Mixer:
Malcolm Cromie

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Ben Fallaize

Unit Manager:
Emily Beardow

Writer:
Omar El-Khairy

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