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Release Date:
January 1, 2013
Original Title:
The Lost Choices
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Groundwork Films
Metrodome Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 104
Three boys, two grow, one tries. 'The Lost Choices' studies the effects of abuse in several forms with three lives. Without passing judgment, the film explores the destructive relationships between peers and the family.
Boom Operator:
Gareth Currens
Colorist:
Jack Jones
Dialogue Editor:
Mark Apicella
Tom Turner
Director:
Jamie Thomson
Director of Photography:
Robert Horwell
Editor:
Peter Hollywood
Richard Smither
Jamie Thomson
Executive Producer:
Khalil Al Mutawaa
First Assistant Camera:
Tom Shirm
First Assistant Director:
Amelia Southgate
Foley Artist:
Duncan Paterson
Jack Stew
Makeup Artist:
Chloe Silver
Original Music Composer:
Gavin Clarke
Jeff Wootton
Post-Production Manager:
Marc Collins
Producer:
Jamie Thomson
Production Assistant:
Michael-Paul Thompson
Production Runner:
Matthew Oakley
Second Assistant Camera:
Alex Ferguson
Sound Designer:
John York
Sound Effects Editor:
Tom Vandyk
Sound Mixer:
Ludovic Lasserre
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Peter Davis
Keith Nixon
Supervising Sound Editor:
John York
VFX Artist:
Henry Strong
Writer:
Jamie Thomson
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