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Release Date:
December 11, 2010
Original Title:
God for a Day
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
DLF Productions
Jemsea Films
Snake Gully Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U
Runtime: 6
A lament of love and emotions lost in time. The spirit of Joanna looks back at a time when she was in love and all her future was full of joy with the man of her dreams. Letting go of her sorrow, Joanna now understands that things can never be all we hoped for. We need to live our life to the fullest. Being thankful of the little moments that bring us happiness. A bitter sweet remembrance of the beginning and ending of a relationship, of what could have been a lasting romance but was not to be.
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Additional Photography:
Tyrone James Stewart
Assistant Director:
Barbara-Claire Martin
Camera Operator:
Darren L. Fripp
Xavier Rodriguez
Tyrone James Stewart
Co-Producer:
Barbara-Claire Martin
Darren L. Fripp
Consulting Producer:
Alexander Brunning
Costumer:
Barbara-Claire Martin
Director:
Tyrone James Stewart
Director of Photography:
Xavier Rodriguez
Editor:
Alexander Brunning
Line Producer:
Mandy Whiley
Music:
Simon Herring
Producer:
Tyrone James Stewart
Production Design:
Tyrone James Stewart
Production Manager:
Mandy Whiley
Props:
Barbara-Claire Martin
Sound Mixer:
Alexander Brunning
Visual Effects:
Alexander Brunning
Writer:
Darren L. Fripp
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