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Release Date:
November 4, 2023
Original Title:
Everything Looks Simple from a Distance
Genres:
Comedy
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
It's 1969. The American's have not landed on the moon yet and in Northern Ireland, political tensions are mounting. Noah, an idealistic inventor, has a unique yet naïve idea. He believes it will unite the country's battling factions in a shared dream of progress, putting an end to the growing violence. His plan is to convince politicians, money men, religious figureheads and paramilitaries to help him get Northern Ireland to the moon.
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Boom Operator:
Des Lynch
Colorist:
Ciaran McIlhatton
Director:
Conor Toner
Director of Photography:
George Barnes
Editor:
Conor Toner
Focus Puller:
Mark J. Ferris
Gaffer:
Peter Johnston
Producer:
Aíne Donnelly
Production Assistant:
Patrick McKenna
Production Design:
Joanna McClurg
Screenplay:
Conor Toner
Sound Designer:
Mercer MacWilliam Hughes
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