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Release Date:
July 25, 2023
Original Title:
Saving Art
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Blame the Consumer
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
Instead of telling a newly diagnosed 5-year-old son that he has Leukaemia; Brian tells Arthur that the chemotherapy will give him superpowers. In a battle to keep them both positive, Brian is haunted by his lie as he struggles to find hope
Art Department Assistant:
Anna Abdullaeva
Federico Trezzi
Art Direction:
Elitsa Marielle
Associate Producer:
The Martins
BTS Photographer:
Yuanji Zhu
Domizia Salusest
Boom Operator:
Hazel Francesca Magnoni
Karina Stephan
Han Zhu
Casting Director:
Jane Frisby
Costume Designer:
Bonny Gorman
Director:
R.M. Moses
Director of Photography:
Pui Man Leung
Editor:
R.M. Moses
First Assistant Camera:
Shuyue Yao
Zhanbo Yu
Max Cutting
First Assistant Director:
Aaron Singh
Victor Nauwynck
Gaffer:
Leo Villares
Lighting Production Assistant:
Ruari Chambers
Xiao Fu
Bethany Yang
Greg Randolph
Vaibhav Sanghavi
Makeup Artist:
Hanaa Sakhare
Music:
Kwang-ho Cho
Producer:
Jing Zhao
Victor Nauwynck
Dami Adeyeye
Production Designer:
Anastasia Mykhaylova
Runner Art Department:
Beth Jespersen
Deborah Oyelade
Darren Kissi
Script Editor:
Tongxin Zhu
Script Supervisor:
Shir Ariya
Second Assistant Camera:
Jessie Jing
Chien Han Lai
Qun Xing
Jing Wen
Second Assistant Director:
Christie Arnold
Sound Recordist:
Marta Malvestiti
Weili Hsing
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