NIGHT SHIFT (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2021

Original Title:
NIGHT SHIFT

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Heart Art
Slick Films

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 11

A Deaf, female security guard on the night shift observes a man in a midst of a crisis: they find a new way to communicate.

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Art Department Assistant:
Jermaine Thompson

Art Direction:
Lara Jensen

Casting Director:
Martha Stewart

Colorist:
Ollie Gill

Costume Designer:
Ugochi Nwabuikwu

Digital Imaging Technician:
Theo Cordery
Rob Ward

Digital Producer:
Cliff DeMartino
Mathew Lewis
Eleanor Jackson

Director:
Bim Ajadi

Director of Photography:
Kia Fern Little

Editor:
Suga Suppiah

Electrician:
Samuel Moss

Executive Producer:
Chris Overton
John Bishop
Rachel Shenton
Cindy Sasha
Rebecca Harris

First Assistant Camera:
Lou MacNamara

First Assistant Director:
LouAna Billie Carron

Gaffer:
Lorene Desportes

Location Assistant:
Kieran Ascomb

Makeup & Hair:
Natalie Messino

Music:
Mickey O’Brien

Producer:
Earleatha Oppon

Producer's Assistant:
Vanathy Varatharaja

Production Coordinator:
Caroline Wilson

Script Supervisor:
Anna Korecká

Second Assistant Camera:
Samara Addai

Second Assistant Director:
Sam Arnold

Sound Designer:
Gurdeep Singh

Sound Mixer:
Gurdeep Singh

Sound Recordist:
Miguel Rodriguez Puente

Steadicam Operator:
Jacob Gerrard
Tommaso Colelli

Still Photographer:
Phoebe Capewell

Writer:
Louise Stem

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