Albert's Speech (2008) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 20, 2008

Original Title:
Albert's Speech

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
ARRI Media
Arri Focus
BBC Film
Glassworks
Jasiurb
Peepshow Productions
Reference Point Films
Richard Fenwick Studio
Rushes Post Production
Skydd
Trim Editing
Trunk Productions
onedotzero

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 

Runtime: 15

Directed by Richard Fenwick, commissioned and produced by onedotzero and BBC films as part of the prestigious new BBC comedy shorts scheme. Introverted Albert has a speech to deliver. In 18 minutes. For his best friend. In front of 100 people. Welcome to the world of the best man - as seen from the inside out.

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Art Direction:
Sam Tidman

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Chloe Contreras

Casting:
Carolyn McLeod

Cinematography:
Jake Polonsky

Colorist:
Ben Rogers

Costume Design:
Ian Fulcher

Director:
Richard Fenwick

Editor:
Paul Hardcastle

Executive Producer:
Beth Pattinson
Gerard O'Malley
Claire Spencer Cook
Jack Arbuthnott

First Assistant Director:
Rawdon de Fresnes

Hair Designer:
Bianca Tuovi

Line Producer:
Malachy McAnenny

Makeup Artist:
Kate Lindsey

Online Editor:
Omar Akkari

Post Production Coordinator:
Carl Grinter

Producer:
Richard Fenwick
Sam Pattinson

Production Executive:
Matthew Vizard

Production Manager:
Luke Thornton

Second Assistant Director:
Matthew Lawson

Third Assistant Director:
Iain Lawrence

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