A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 19, 2025
Original Title:
Bin Glitter
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Pink Belt Productions LTD
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
Bin Glitter captures Midge's attempt to hold onto the memories she made with her best friend Sue in their final week together. This coming-of-age story explores female sexuality and feminine identity against the backdrop of the super eight film Midge and Sue decided to create together.
Animation:
Karis Tung
BTS Photographer:
Romy Butcher
Jay Maaskant
Camera Operator:
Osker Carmichael
Color Grading:
Chloe Cottrell
Continuity:
Daisy Robert
Costume Design:
Zarah Simpson
Grace Hall
Digital Imaging Technician:
Kori Rudd
Director:
Bridget Bowers
Director of Photography:
Hayley collins
Editor:
Tia Mullins
Executive Producer:
Pete Ellis
Orson Cornick
Anne Estevez
First Assistant Camera:
Codie Rees
First Assistant Director:
Ellena Ross
Grip:
Ethan Menear
Helping Hand:
Frank Hammersley
Albie Menter
Kian Thomson
Francesca Line
Henry Calver
Makeup & Hair:
Aiofe Hyland
Music:
Lila Dupont
Aqualine
Producer:
Jazmine Preece
Production Design:
Sasha Morrison
Runner Art Department:
Zoe Smith
Script Coordinator:
Benny Arnold
Script Editor:
Remy Madge
Script Supervisor:
Molly Webber-Fairhall
Second Assistant Camera:
Matt Moore
Sound:
Eddie Ellsmore
Harrie Snell
Sound Assistant:
Aster Milne
Third Assistant Director:
Zoe Smith
Writer:
Bridget Bowers
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