Slow Burn (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 6, 2023

Original Title:
Slow Burn

Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Agile Films
BFI Network
Intermission Film
Spinning Path

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

After an accident, a firefighter must extinguish terrifying trauma as he attempts to reignite his career.

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Boom Operator:
Luke Faulkner

Cinematography:
Tasha Back

Costume Assistant:
Sarah Finney

Costume Design:
Christina Campagna

Director:
Tommy Gillard

Editor:
Tommy Gillard

Electrician:
Spencer Pisano
Rhys Holt
Theo Kirkpatrick

Executive Producer:
Sophia Gibber
Nadia Attia
Loran Dunn
Sam Cryer
Sam Ritzenberg

First Assistant Camera:
Ben Goodall

First Assistant Director:
Rebel Devine

Gaffer:
Paul Joy
Alice Stevens

Grip:
Myles Soldenhoff

Line Producer:
Laura Mival

Makeup & Hair:
Alex Ogden Clark

Producer:
Simeon Costello
Arsalan Motavali

Production Assistant:
Francis Rudd

Production Design:
Sofia Sacomani

Second Assistant Camera:
Akesha Klubb

Second Assistant Director:
Matt Hall

Set Decoration:
Ayla Ash
Jasper Levine

Sound Recordist:
Paul Caton

Special Effects:
Darren Wallis

Writer:
Tommy Gillard

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