Prisoner C33 (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 1, 2022

Original Title:
Prisoner C33

Alternate Titles:
Oscar Wilde: preso C33

Genres:
Drama | History | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Angelica Films
BBC Arts

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 68

In 1896, in cell 3, on floor 3, in Reading Gaol, we find Prisoner C33.

Reading Gaol, England, 1896. Prisoner C33, starving and thin, unable to wash properly, is a brilliant writer, husband and father of two, once the most beloved artist in Victorian London. His real name is Oscar Wilde.

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Art Direction:
Grace Shepherd

Assistant Camera:
Piran John Miller

Boom Operator:
Clement Harper

Colorist:
Tim Martin

Costume Designer:
Jonathan Lipman

Director:
Trevor Nunn

Director of Photography:
Johann Perry

Editor:
Jon Dean

Electrician:
Gary Moore
Gabriel Kerbs

Executive Producer:
Sally Angel
Emma Cahusac

Focus Puller:
Jon Mitchell

Gaffer:
Yurandi Poots

Grip:
Kylie Stubbs
Sam Thomas

Makeup Artist:
Nathalie Allen

Original Music Composer:
Jasmin Kent Rodgman

Producer:
Andrew Fettis

Producer's Assistant:
Melissa Aston-Munslow

Production Coordinator:
Margaret Tsoi

Production Designer:
Robert Jones

Production Manager:
Andrew Bowers

Screenplay:
Stuart Paterson

Script Supervisor:
Melissa Aston-Munslow

Sound Designer:
Jasmin Kent Rodgman

Stage Director:
Thea Jones

Wig Designer:
Richard Mawbey

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