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Release Date:
March 1, 2016
Original Title:
The Challenge
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Salon Pictures
Splice Post
Zodiak Rights
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
In June 2015, Alex Smith completed a long distance triathlon - a 3.8km swim, 180km bike ride and 42km run - known as the toughest single day challenge you can undertake, carrying his 40kg disabled son the whole way. An epic achievement for his son, who is dying from a fatal muscle wasting disease: Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Additional Editing:
Jason Savage
Assistant Camera:
Jason Cuddy
Assistant Editor:
Mike Radforth
Elyse Raphael
Camera Operator:
Nick Taussig
Chris Lack
Colorist:
Adam Dolniak
Director:
Peter Williams
Director of Photography:
Deane Thrussell
Geoffrey Sentamu
Editor:
Nikki Porter
Executive Producer:
Alison Morgan
Christopher Reynolds
Line Producer:
Cheyenne Conway
Music Editor:
Paul Gatehouse
Online Editor:
Tristan Lancey
Post Producer:
Michelle Corney
Post Production Supervisor:
Devan Vimal
Producer:
Nick Taussig
Paul van Carter
Second Unit Director:
Deane Thrussell
Sound Editor:
Dominic Weaver
Sound Mixer:
Phitz Hearne
Rob McCrory
Sound Recordist:
Ian Windsor
James Whyard
Jake Whitelee
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