Faith (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 9, 1998

Original Title:
Faith

Production Companies:
Seize The Day Studios
Tetra Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

A short film on the subject of an Arsenal fan's protest and based on an original short story by Fever Pitch author Nick Hornby, starring John Sessions, Saskia Reeves, Gary Lineker and Leslie Grantham. Shown on BBC2's football themed 'Fan Night', hosted by Mark and Lard, on Saturday 9th May 1998

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Adaptation:
Pete Travis

Art Department Assistant:
Elena Fuller

Art Designer:
Ian Russell

Associate Producer:
Melanie Stokes

Camera Operator:
Nathan Mann

Clapper Loader:
Johnny Morrison

Costume Assistant:
Constance Mackness
Caroline Sullivan

Costume Designer:
Lucy Williams

Creative Consultant:
Mercedes Sullivan

Director:
Pete Travis

Director of Photography:
David Higgs

Editor:
Nick Arthurs

First Assistant Director:
Crispin Buxton

Gaffer:
Nick Green

Line Producer:
Yvonne Sellins

Makeup Designer:
Rebekah McVitae

Music:
Rob Lane

Painter:
Anthony Travis

Producer:
Alan Horrox
Margaret Glover

Production Accountant:
Joy Pamo

Production Coordinator:
Julie Dixon

Production Design:
Lisa McDairmid

Rigging Supervisor:
Atom

Second Assistant Director:
Sacha Whitmarsh

Sound Editor:
Bernard O'Reilly

Sound Mixer:
Tim Alban

Sound Recordist:
Chris Ashworth

Still Photographer:
Russell Wheelhouse

Third Assistant Director:
Zo Christien
Duncan Gaudin

Writer:
Nick Hornby

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