Do I Know You From Someone? (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 22, 2022

Original Title:
Do I Know You From Someone?

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Screen and Film School

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 11

SHE SEEMS FAMILIAR, DOESN'T SHE?

Jessica, a trans woman living in Brighton, hasn't been on a date since before she transitioned. Wanting to get back into the dating game but hesitant to make the first move, her friend Taylor suggests the idea of a blind date, to which Jessica reluctantly agrees. Things take an unexpected turn when Jessica realises that the person that she's been set up on a blind date with is actually someone she used to go to school with before she transitioned.

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Assistant Camera:
Mariana Soares Alfar Dantas De Sousa

BTS Photographer:
Alisha Burden
Lily Ward

Boom Operator:
Tyler Suter
Theo Adams

Co-Writer:
Matt Kempen

Director:
Gwen Rathbone

Director of Photography:
Izzy Page

Editor:
Natasha Maworera

Executive Producer:
Henry Lagrange
Matt Kempen

First Assistant Director:
Theo Chatfield

Gaffer:
Lily Maddocks

Producer:
Gwen Rathbone
Lauren L Cissé
Aeryn Fletcher

Production Assistant:
Wren Soltz

Production Design:
Alishah Choudhary

Runner Art Department:
Ashby Martin
Iris Haller
Nisha Mistry

Script Editor:
Michael Harding

Sound Editor:
Adam Pavlovič

Sound Mixer:
Harry Whittingham

Writer:
Gwen Rathbone

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