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Release Date:
October 1, 2010
Original Title:
Swansea Love Story
Alternate Titles:
Swansea Love Story: Teenage Heroin Epidemic
Genres:
Documentary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 61
In 2009, Swansea drug agencies reported a 180 percent rise in heroin use, and it's visible on the city's streets. Early one morning we meet a young, homeless couple named Amy and Cornelius in a city centre alley. As heroin-addicted alcoholics, they're smack in the middle of two of South Wales's most harrowing epidemics. An award-winning look at a generation lost to heroin, as told through the tragic love story of Amy and Cornelius.
Animation:
Abbie Stephens
Imogen Bellotti
Assistant Editor:
Hugo Donkin
Philip Kelly
Ido Zeevi
Clémentine Bartaud
Co-Producer:
Alison Severs
Director:
Leo Leigh
Andy Capper
Editor:
Leo Leigh
Jim Demuth
Executive Producer:
Eddy Moretti
Suroosh Alvi
Shane Smith
Andrew Creighton
Graphic Designer:
Abbie Stephens
Imogen Bellotti
Music Supervisor:
Jordan Redaelli
Alex Benge
Post Production Producer:
Ellie Worthington
Producer:
Leo Leigh
Andy Capper
Production Executive:
Matt Grimwood
Production Manager:
Nicole Saganice
Sound Mixer:
James Megee
Supervising Producer:
Vida Toombs
Brian Orce
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