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Release Date:
June 6, 2024
Original Title:
The Egg
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Pufferfish Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG
Runtime: 14
The Egg is a short sci-fi fantasy concerning itself with the death of Sam. Waking up in the Afterlife she meets The Entity, who helps Sam come to terms with her untimely death. Adapted from an original story by Andy Weir.
Best Boy Electrician:
Evan Day
Colorist:
Jack Clissold
Director:
George Bogush
Director of Photography:
James Learoyd
Editor:
Finn Morris-Young
Executive Producer:
Susan Tucker
Barney Jones
Gaffer:
Jack Clissold
Line Producer:
Floyd Sefket Barker
David Burrows
Original Concept:
Andy Weir
Producer:
Katie Burns
Production Design:
Gemma Beardow-Jones
Kristen Fuller
Production Runner:
Jack Kinch
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Jack Driscoll
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Callum Harris
Sound:
Ellie Nielson
Sound Assistant:
Sophie Brown
Ellie Nielson
Jack Needham
Sound Recordist:
James Lovell
Writer:
George Bogush
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