A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Sunday league
Genres:
Comedy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 27
A comedy sitcom show based around a Sunday league football team and the drama surrounding it. Pilot episode follows Tony one of the younger players and his current love interest. The rest of the team come up with a plan for a healthy break-up. Brought to you from the award winning production team. Filmed on Netflix approved Sony FX9 camera's. Looking for a tv/ streaming service series pickup.
Associate Producer:
Anthony Michael Roman Hersey
Camera Operator:
Maci-Skye Anthony
Kiera Samuel-Dawson
Cinematography:
Anthony Michael Roman Hersey
Adam Pringle
Director:
Jamie Bourne
Editor:
Jamie Bourne
Executive Producer:
Jamie Bourne
Key Grip:
Trudy Tume
Producer's Assistant:
Ryan Ganzel
Script Supervisor:
Charlotte Cakebread
Writer:
Jamie Bourne
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