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Release Date:
December 6, 2004
Original Title:
Moth
Genres:
Drama | Horror
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Tommy is an unhappy seven year old boy who is still grieving for the death of his father, whilst battling with his new stepfather. When a moth dies in the palm of his hand he is fascinated by the residue it leaves behind - "magic dust, that helps the moths to fly" his mother tells him. Tommy becomes obsessed with moths, seeing them as the only way to escape from the conflict around and within him.
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Assistant Editor:
Robert Hall
Boom Operator:
James Baker
Joel Geddes
Casting:
Laura Dickens
Cinematography:
Tim Palmer
Clapper Loader:
Steve Janes
Charlie Woodburn
Stephen Janes
Charlotte Ginsborg
Costume Design:
Jessica Curtis
Director:
Simon Corris
Editor:
Eddie Hamilton
First Assistant Director:
Toby Hefferman
Focus Puller:
Trevor Forrest
Grip:
Phil Aylward
Makeup Artist:
Carrie Lew
Makeup Designer:
Erika Ökvist
Music:
Miguel Mera
Producer:
Alison Reddihough
Simon Corris
Production Accountant:
Simon Windsor
Production Coordinator:
Cate Arbeid
Production Design:
Luke Smith
Production Manager:
Richard Dunmore
Recording Supervision:
Esther Smith
Robin O'Donoghue
Script Supervisor:
Aminta Townshend
Second Assistant Director:
Fiona Gosden
Sound Mixer:
Brian Greene
Stunt Coordinator:
Marc Cass
Supervising Sound Editor:
Barnaby Templer
Jake Roberts
Title Designer:
Joe Sharpe
Visual Effects Editor:
Tom Partridge
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Matthew Twyford
Writer:
Clifton Stewart
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