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Release Date:
September 8, 2017
Original Title:
Blackout
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Secret Garden Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
Set over one night and one day, Blackout is a 10-minute drama which tells the story of young Grace who lives on a council estate with her mentally ill mother Cathy.
Additional Music:
Richard Warren
Art Direction:
Hannah Canto
Assistant Editor:
Jose Maria Gomez Careyo
Associate Producer:
Louise Jukes
Marc Hughes
Simon Craven
Camera Trainee:
Johannes Lohmann
Casting:
Leah Harrison
Cinematography:
Jason Weidner
Colorist:
Maikel Popic
Costume Design:
Serena Chloe Gardner
Director:
Serena Chloe Gardner
Editor:
Miguel Lloro Javierre
Executive Producer:
Anton Califano
Finance:
Leslie Muller
First Assistant Camera:
Kirstie Wilkinson
First Assistant Director:
Laura Prast
Gaffer:
Urs Robbe
Graphic Designer:
Mihaela Bodlovic
Location Manager:
Nasreen Cullen
Makeup Artist:
Tanya Kennedy
Kathleen Hope
Music:
Ollie Howell
Producer:
Nasreen Cullen
Production Assistant:
Leah Harrison
James Wordsworth
Production Design:
Jason Kelvin
Production Manager:
Nasreen Cullen
Second Assistant Camera:
Melanie Jansen
Set Dresser:
Sian Duncan
Sound Assistant:
Freddie Nevison
Sound Recordist:
John Ryder
Still Photographer:
Adam Dale
Storyboard Artist:
Alexandra Craven
Stunt Coordinator:
Rick Manning
VFX Artist:
Sean Keaney
Writer:
Serena Chloe Gardner
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