A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 22, 2023
Original Title:
Sweet Sue
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
BBC Film
SUMS Film and Media
Somesuch
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 99
Sue is back on the dating scene. She meets a mysterious biker called Ron at her brother's funeral and sparks fly. But when Ron introduces her to her social media-influence son, Anthony, Sue finds herself in an increasingly surreal battle of wills with this ambitious teenager who, despite showing no signs of talent, is convinced his dance troupe 'Electric Destiny' is tipped for stardom. Will she find the purpose and imagination to bring this little unconventional family together for a chance of happiness?
ADR Editor:
Kristiana Udre
Art Direction:
Lauren Holly Crockatt
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Matat Levin
Assistant Sound Editor:
Stephanie J. Rutherford
Best Boy Grip:
Huw Garratt
Boom Operator:
Chris Bullock
Camera Trainee:
Ioanna Trikerioti Chatziioannou
Casting:
Lara Manwaring
Cinematography:
Simona Susnea
Colorist:
Max Horton
Costume Assistant:
Marouane Joubba
Lucy Thompson
Costume Supervisor:
Amy Louise Thompson
Dialogue Editor:
Ben Tat
Director:
Leo Leigh
Editor:
Paco Sweetman
Executive Producer:
Eva Yates
Oliver Ridge
Safitri Widagdo
Pietro Greppi
Sally Campbell
Katherine M. Moseley
Piers Holdsworth Hunt
Tiffany Boyle
First Assistant Accountant:
Charles Meunier
First Assistant Director:
Ari Rissotti
Foley Supervisor:
James Matthews
Gaffer:
Will Rae Smith
Location Manager:
David Chambers
Music:
Julia Owczarek
Producer:
Scott O'Donnell
Andy Brunskill
Tim Nash
Production Accountant:
Katya Simmons
Production Assistant:
George Rose
Production Design:
Lucie Red
Production Executive:
Emma Kayee
Property Master:
Daniel Munro
Props:
Rebekah Whelan
Script Supervisor:
Molly Bradbrook
Second Assistant Director:
Danny Scott-Smith
Second Unit Director:
Rose Hendry
Set Decoration:
Violet Elliot
Sound Mixer:
Richard Thomas
Supervising Sound Editor:
Nick Baldock
Thanks:
Marc Scott
Bob Benton
Third Assistant Director:
Anna Fiscus
Unit Publicist:
Zoe Flower
Writer:
Leo Leigh
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