O, GLORY! (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 2, 2022

Original Title:
O, GLORY!

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 

Runtime: 16

Psychedelic Folk-Horror

Set in the late 70's, a psychiatric doctor and his assistant are called to an isolated country house to examine Deborah, whose brother believes she is losing her mind. Fuelled by hysteria and hallucinatory paranoia, they descend into abstract madness.

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Art Direction:
Martina Giuseppone

Boom Operator:
Cathy Mariott-Brown

Clapper Loader:
Sabina Claici

Costume Design:
Beth Bullock

Director:
Joe Williams
Charlie Edwards-Moss

Director of Photography:
Csaba Kondor

Drone Operator:
Tim Wood

Editor:
Donya Maguire

Executive Producer:
Archie Sinclair

First Assistant Director:
Rossana Masuello

Focus Puller:
George Telling

Gaffer:
Alex Cullen

Graphic Designer:
Isabella Lozano

Location Manager:
Gareth Routledge

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Grace McComisky

Makeup Artist:
Elvis Schmoulianoff

Producer:
Chuckie McEwan

Production Assistant:
Annie Martin

Production Designer:
Lili Lea Abraham

Prosthetics:
Mia Martin
Britt Walker

Set Decoration:
Delia O'Brien

Sound Recordist:
Declan Chew

Steadicam Operator:
Jake McClean Walker

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