Scarred (2007) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 29, 2007

Original Title:
Scarred

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Elysian Films
One Louder Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

The once handsome Rafi has a recently disfigured face that makes it difficult for him to meet other men. When a close friend introduces him to Joe, Rafi feels strangely drawn to the stranger. Yet he isn’t sure why Joe doesn’t seem to mind his scars and as Rafi knows only too well, appearances are deceiving…

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Art Direction:
Josh Hartnett

Boom Operator:
Nik Panic

Colorist:
Kai Van Beers

Costume Design:
Katie Hill

Dialogue Editor:
Kallis Shamaris

Director:
Damien Rea

Director of Photography:
Oliver Curtis

Editor:
Martin Corbett
Andy Kemp

Executive Producer:
Mark Rea

Fight Choreographer:
Tim Davenport

First Assistant Director:
Paul Murphy

Gaffer:
Paul Toomey

Location Manager:
Asha Sharma

Makeup & Hair:
Eva Espinosa

Music:
Neil Arthur

Producer:
Damien Rea
Anthony Fabian

Production Design:
Steve Groves

Production Manager:
Arly Kjellstad

Production Sound Mixer:
Ronald Bailey

Short Story:
Gordon Beeferman

Sound Effects Editor:
Stephen Griffiths

Sound Mixer:
Mark Appleby

Writer:
Damien Rea

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