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Release Date:
July 26, 2006
Original Title:
Shiny Shiny Bright New Hole in My Heart
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
BBC Film
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
Drama about a woman who works as a personal shopper in a glamorous department store who becomes seduced by the opulent lives of her clients, with devastating consequences.
Additional Photography:
Steve Parker
Art Department Assistant:
Sian Molloy
Art Direction:
Richard Downes
Assistant Costume Designer:
Shahida Day
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Angela Williams
Best Boy Electric:
Mark Gibbon
Boom Operator:
Chinna Boapeah
Camera Trainee:
Karina Lax
Casting Director:
Beverley Keogh
Colorist:
Neil Parker
Costume Designer:
Julian Day
Director:
Marc Munden
Director of Photography:
Matt Gray
Editor:
Luke Dunkley
Executive Producer:
David M. Thompson
First Assistant Camera:
Martin Payne
First Assistant Director:
Mark Fenn
Gaffer:
Paul Jarvis
Head of Production:
Susy Liddell
Location Manager:
Gary Barnes
Makeup Designer:
Kerry Scourfield
Online Editor:
Ian Brown
Original Music Composer:
Alex Heffes
Producer:
Ruth Caleb
Lisa Marie Russo
Production Assistant:
Mary Wilfred
Rebecca Stunell
Andy Buglass
Mark Rigby
Production Coordinator:
Paul C. Sparrow
Production Design:
Tom Conroy
Property Buyer:
Shelly Pond
Property Master:
Pete O'Rourke
Researcher:
Lucy Whitton
Second Assistant Camera:
Ben Montague
Second Assistant Director:
Sam Morris
Simon Dale
Sound Effects Editor:
Zane Hayward
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Richard Davey
Sound Recordist:
Tim Barker
Standby Art Director:
Rachael Fitzgerald
Still Photographer:
Nick Wall
Supervising Sound Editor:
Tim Barker
Title Designer:
Sarah Rees
Unit Manager:
Kerry Robinson
Writer:
Marc Munden
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