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Original Title:
The Walk To Normal Living
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Arts University Bournemouth (AUB)
Bournemouth Film School
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
The Walk To Normal Living is an Bournemouth Film School documentary production made in association with Arts University Bournemouth. Highlightingt the beautiful positives of drug and alcohol recovery, defying stereotypes of the dark and depressing depictions often associated with addiction. Created and directed by Loren Hobbs, the film covers the addiction recovery journey of her middle-aged father in a beautiful way. Andy shares his sorrows, but more importantly, the documentary focuses on his learnings and the continuous effort it takes for an addict to refrain from bad habits.
Assistant Editor:
Tomas Pece
Boom Operator:
Otto Frohmader
Camera Operator:
Raphael Allason
Bella Matthew
Co-Producer:
Paula Szczyrba
Colorist:
Bella Aliotti
Digital Imaging Technician:
Bethany Barr
Director:
Loren Hobbs
Director of Photography:
Daisy Baylis
Editor:
Shrijit Pillai
First Assistant Camera:
Cosmo Gamaggio
First Assistant Director:
Millie Luther
Gaffer:
Tillie Rethman
Producer:
Esmé Jones
Production Design:
Erin Brodrick
Sound Designer:
Orion Sparks
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