Lakelands (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 5, 2023

Original Title:
Lakelands

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Harp Media

Production Countries:
Ireland

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  IE: 15|15A 

Runtime: 100

The film centres on local small-town GAA football "outside the bright lights of Croke Park", following a player who struggles to get back into the sport after an injury.

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Best Boy Electric:
Fionn Shanahan

Best Boy Grip:
Fionn Shanahan

Cinematography:
Simon Crowe

Co-Producer:
Chris Higgins
Andrei Bogdan

Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Dave Hughes

Director:
Patrick McGivney
Robert Higgins

Executive Producer:
Patrick O'Neill

First Assistant Camera:
Oisín Gallagher

First Assistant Director:
Claire Corrigan

Foley Artist:
Shane Flynn

Gaffer:
Peter Morrissey

Hair Department Head:
Aisling Quinn

Makeup Department Head:
Aisling Quinn

Online Editor:
Robbie O'Farrell

Post-Production Manager:
Aaron Carroll

Producer:
Patrick McGivney
Robert Higgins

Production Coordinator:
Laura McCormack

Second Assistant Camera:
Seán Doupe

Sound Designer:
James Latimer

Still Photographer:
Madeline Mulqueen

Third Assistant Director:
Grace Sexton

Writer:
Patrick McGivney
Robert Higgins

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