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Release Date:
October 18, 2002
Original Title:
All or Nothing
Alternate Titles:
Agora ou Nunca
Kaikki tai ei mitään
Все або нічого
Всё или ничего
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Les Films Alain Sarde
StudioCanal
Thin Man Films
Production Countries:
France | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 AU: MA 15+ BR: 14 CH: 12 DE: 12 DK: 11 ES: 12 FI: K-12 FR: TP GB: 18 NL: AL NO: 12 SE: 11 US: R
Runtime: 128
Penny works at a supermarket and Phil is a gentle taxi-driver. Penny’s love for Phil has run dry and they lead joyless lives with their two children, Rachel, a cleaner, and Rory, who is unemployed and aggressive.
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Art Direction:
Tom Read
Assistant Costume Designer:
Sarah Meek
Assistant Editor:
Jeremy Hume
Assistant Sound Editor:
Mark Rose
Camera Operator:
Dick Pope
Carpenter:
Ricky Blundell
Dave Hill
Casting:
Nina Gold
Costume Design:
Jacqueline Durran
Director:
Mike Leigh
Director of Photography:
Dick Pope
Editor:
Lesley Walker
Electrician:
Tony Allen
Executive Producer:
Pierre Edelman
Focus Puller:
Lewis Buchan
Gaffer:
Martin Duncan
Grip:
Colin Strachan
Line Producer:
Georgina Lowe
Location Manager:
Neil Lee
Makeup & Hair:
Christine Blundell
Original Music Composer:
Andrew Dickson
Post Production Supervisor:
Deborah Reade
Producer:
Alain Sarde
Simon Channing Williams
Production Accountant:
Will Tyler
Production Design:
Eve Stewart
Publicist:
Jonathan Rutter
Script Supervisor:
Heather Storr
Standby Carpenter:
Damien Williams
Standby Painter:
Zaman Ghulam
Standby Rigger:
Andy Ormesher
Still Photographer:
Simon Mein
Stunts:
Lucy Allen
Supervising Sound Editor:
Peter Joly
Title Designer:
Chris Allies
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Dan Grace
Writer:
Mike Leigh
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