BARK. (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
BARK.

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

A woman attempts to reclaim herself by biting as tough as her bark.

As a young woman walks home alone one night, a chance encounter with a missing dog incites the reclamation of her body and self — as she learns to bite as tough as her bark.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Jamie Coupland

Animal Coordinator:
Roy Young

Casting:
Nestka Jarnot
Caoimhe M. Harley

Color Grading:
William Armitage

Costume Design:
Caoimhe M. Harley
Nestka Jarnot

Director:
Caoimhe M. Harley

Director of Photography:
Duncan Whitmore

Editor:
William Armitage
Luca Campodifiori

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Josh Hooker

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Theo Kemp

First Assistant Director:
Molly Harrison
Harvey Plummer
Nestka Jarnot

Gaffer:
Lily Brittain

Lighting Coordinator:
Jess James

Location Coordinator:
Rex Williams
Mateusz Olszewski

Makeup & Hair:
Caoimhe M. Harley

Music:
Caitlin Brown

Producer:
Nestka Jarnot

Production Design:
Caoimhe M. Harley
Patrick Humphreys

Script Supervisor:
Oliver Saunders

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Jack Donnelly
Olufikayo Bright

Sound Recordist:
Angus Green
Jacob Dodson
Oliver Venning

Still Photographer:
Julie Minichová
Amelia Robinson

Story:
Caoimhe M. Harley
Ellena Dilling

Wardrobe Assistant:
Aoife-Rose Alford

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Jess McFarlene

Wigmaker:
Crystal Faith Stewart Fawkes

Writer:
Caoimhe M. Harley

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