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Release Date:
January 1, 2016
Original Title:
Dawn
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
MGM Television
Production Countries:
Ireland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 50
Follow a tribe of Neanderthals as they struggle to survive and hold on to their way of life after coming into contact with a family of Homo Sapiens. At the intersection of evolution and genocide, Dawn asks the fundamental question, what does it mean to be human?
Art Department Coordinator:
Rosie Pender
Art Department Trainee:
Emma Ryan
Art Direction:
Christine McDonagh
Shane McEnroe
Gary McGinty
Assistant Director Trainee:
Eamonn Cawley
Conor Flannery
Boom Operator:
Pete Walker
Camera Operator:
Dave Morgan
Casting:
John Hubbard
Ros Hubbard
Cinematography:
Owen McPolin
Costume Design:
Joan Bergin
Carolina Terrav Canella
Paula Fajardo
Costume Supervisor:
Gabriel O'Brien
Director:
Robert Stromberg
Editor:
Michael R. Fox
Executive Producer:
Ken Nolan
Hank Steinberg
First Assistant Camera:
Alan Butler
First Assistant Director:
Nick Thomas
Grip:
Richie Egan
Darrell Murphy
Jason Ruffley
Makeup Trainee:
Sarah O'Brien
Music:
William T. Stromberg
Gerrit Wunder
Producer:
Richard Middleton
Production Coordinator:
Susan McDaid
Production Manager:
Aislinn NĂ Chuinneagain
Props:
John Curran
John Donnelly
Dave Flynn
Script Supervisor:
Louise Gaffney
Second Assistant Camera:
Luke Murphy Gilligan
Set Decoration:
Philip Murphy
Set Dresser:
Michael Murphy
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Emma Moffat
Johnny Murphy
Paula Shanahan
Matthew Smith
Steadicam Operator:
Dave Morgan
Stunts:
Adam Behan
Video Assist Operator:
John Woodside
Visual Effects Assistant Editor:
Tyler Whitman
Visual Effects Producer:
Ken Kokka
Whitney Richman
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