A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Trace
Genres:
Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Eagle River Productions
Linden House Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
A retired investigator for a memory dealing mob is coerced into returning to the punk streets of London in order to solve a string of killings with his estranged daughter's help.
Associate Producer:
Lily Searle
Laura Graham
Fiona Challacombe
Daniel Letch
Juliette Joy Anquetil
Boom Operator:
Hazel Francesca Magnoni
Camera Operator:
Eli Hughes
Costume Designer:
Juliette Joy Anquetil
Director:
Jack Murphy
Director of Photography:
Eli Hughes
Editor:
Alonso Anza
Jack Murphy
Electrician:
Zander Hearn
Jacob Peel
Executive Producer:
Claudia Mascino
Andrew Murphy
Lachlan Macnab
Diana Murphy
Luke Murphy
Roddy Macnab
First Assistant Camera:
Sam Hotson
Stephanie Ho
First Assistant Director:
Polly Grace Combes
Nathan M. Legger
Gaffer:
Mariana Roncalli
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Ripley Gale-Dalston
Makeup Artist:
Matt Cahill
Makeup Designer:
Becca Lymbourides
Music:
Oliver Graham
Producer:
Edgar Vazquez
Jack Murphy
Production Assistant:
Xavery Andriyadi
Production Designer:
Evelina Baumane
Second Assistant Camera:
Jeremy Scales
Sound Designer:
Oliver Graham
Sound Recordist:
Glyn Bevan
Victoria Knipper
Special Effects Technician:
Barnaby Hay
Steadicam Operator:
Drew Tate
Still Photographer:
Edgar Vazquez
VFX Supervisor:
Mick Abela
Writer:
Ben Wolfin
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