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Release Date:
July 6, 2012
Original Title:
Strawberry Fields
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
BBC Film
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 87
Strawberry Fields is the story of two sisters who both like the same man but in different ways and is a bold and inventive melodrama that offers a distinctively refreshing spin on a complex story of lust, rivalry and liberation. A seemingly carefree woman is seen cycling through narrow lanes before reaching a strawberry farm where she takes on a job, living in a shabby caravan, starting to develop friendships with her co-workers and in particular one rugged farmhand, Kev. Although aloof and mysterious its not until a dazzling woman appears in the strawberry fields that we discover who she was running away from her sister, Emily. Emily is eccentric to the point of dangerous and its not long before the two sisters form a battle of wills with Kev caught in the crossfire (http://forum.movie-list.com).
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ADR Recordist:
Robert Bourke
Art Direction:
Derek Scriminger
Casting:
Julie Harkin
Kevin Riddle
Costume Design:
Emma Moore
Director:
Frances Lea
Director of Photography:
Dave Miller
Editor:
Cinzia Baldessari
Foley Artist:
Linda Brännström
Makeup Designer:
Lesley Lamont-Fisher
Producer:
Liam Beatty
Lucie Wenigerová
Production Design:
John Bramble
Sound Effects Editor:
Tomas Krantz
Christer Melén
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Per Boström
Stunt Coordinator:
Elaine Ford
Peter Pedrero
Visual Effects:
Dave Chapman
Writer:
Frances Lea
Judith Johnson
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