Off-Track (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 25, 2024

Original Title:
Off-Track

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Black Five Pictures

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U 

Runtime: 12

An unsuccessful young-man is worried that he will lose his elderly father before he has done anything with his life, and tries to make the most of what could be their final day together.

The story follows James, a 25 year old writer who journeys on a visit back home to celebrate Robert's, his father's 80th birthday. He is welcomed back to his old childhood house by a deteriorating and weary Robert, and James realises that he has lost track of time and worries that he might not have long left with his dad. We follow James as he attempts to make the most of what could be their final days together.

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BTS Videographer:
Brooke Austin

Boom Operator:
Emily Webb

Camera Trainee:
Thomas Klos

Casting Assistant:
Nia Harding

Director:
David Burrows

Director of Photography:
Oliver Townsend

Editor:
Darren Wong

Executive Producer:
Robert Burrows
Mark Vickers
Chris Greybe

First Assistant Camera:
Aaron Bruce

First Assistant Director:
Katie Burns
Mahirah Chowdhury
Evan Day

Foley Artist:
Jack Kinch
Kalon Torr

Gaffer:
Dionne Sweeny

Makeup & Hair:
Maddie Menzies

Producer:
Floyd Sefket Barker

Production Designer:
Louie Mowbray

Second Assistant Camera:
Darren Wong

Sound:
Sophie Brown

Sound Mixer:
Ellie Neilson

Writer:
David Burrows

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