End of the Line (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 20, 2023

Original Title:
End of the Line

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Film Nerd Productions

Production Countries:
Ireland | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 

Runtime: 12

How far will you go, to repress the past?

A young man named Harry decides he is going to end his life by drinking himself to death. Throughout Harry’s night of drinking, we learn more about his troubled past through encounters with strangers he meets during what he considers to be his final night. By the end of the night, Harry realizes he has a choice to make, either confront his past or continue drinking until he is dead.

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Assistant Editor:
Edward Keys

Associate Producer:
Caoimhe Kelleher
Mark Burke

Boom Operator:
Shane Ring

Color Grading:
Oliver Worrell

Costume Designer:
Caoimhe Kelleher

Dialogue Editor:
Shane Ring

Director:
Shane Kelleher

Director of Photography:
Ella Broad

Editor:
Robbie Broster

Executive Producer:
Anya Krasnikova
Neil Williams
Max Conil

First Assistant Director:
Emma Coleman

Gaffer:
Oliver Worrell

Graphic Designer:
Peter McCarthy

Makeup Artist:
Harriet Hope

Original Music Composer:
Cambio Maisha
Robbie Broster

Producer:
Emma Coleman

Production Designer:
Caoimhe Kelleher

Script Supervisor:
Dean Downey

Sound Designer:
Mark Burke

Sound Recordist:
Mark Burke

Thanks:
Auguste Voulton
Emma Walsh
Jan Musil
Kay Kelleher
Milner Wines
Ronan Quirke
The New Unity

Writer:
Shane Kelleher

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