Bin Glitter (2025) [N/A]

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

Midge and Sue spend their final week together creating a film in an attempt to come to terms with their complicated friendship.

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.

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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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