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Release Date:
January 25, 2024
Original Title:
Halves of Three
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Central Film School London
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG
Runtime: 14
Gheorghe, a reserved exchange student is confronted with his feelings of friendship turning into love for his best friend, Isaac. As they spend their last day together, he grapples with the fear of rejection, leading to a crucial moment of self-discovery. This poignant narrative delves into the themes of unrequited love, friendship, sexuality, and the courage to express the truth, even when it seems too hard.
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Art Department Assistant:
Lucy Foley
Best Boy Electric:
Timothy Lee
Boom Operator:
Tobias Shaw
Choreographer:
Adam Jasen
Colorist:
Simon Cheung
Costume Designer:
Alex Roberts
Dialogue:
Lucy Foley
Director:
Zsoly Vatany
Director of Photography:
Simon Cheung
Driver:
Jonny Yepez
Editor:
Jordan Rhys Byfield
Executive Producer:
Rory Curley
First Assistant Camera:
Morgan Quashie
First Assistant Director:
Thomas James
Gaffer:
Maxence Ewers
Music:
Christopher Schlechte-Bond
Music Supervisor:
Rita Sigmond
Producer:
Zsoly Vatany
Simon Cheung
Karen Yepez
Production Assistant:
Aman Rohela
Production Design:
Alex Roberts
Script Supervisor:
Fern Jessop
Second Assistant Camera:
Kata Szabo
Sound Designer:
Sarah-Louise Davila
Sound Recordist:
Satsita Gavasheli
Stunt Coordinator:
Gareth Henry
Title Graphics:
Szabolcs Vatany
Unit Production Manager:
Stallone Tandhoson
Writer:
Zsoly Vatany
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