A Few More Minutes, Please (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
A Few More Minutes, Please

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

A quiet nineteen-year-old struggles to order at a restaurant while grappling with the building pressure to choose a purpose in life when he can't even choose what to order.

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Art Department Assistant:
Bethan McVeigh
Antonia Walsh

BTS Photographer:
Juan De-Leon Padmore

Boom Operator:
Marley Cooper

Colorist:
Paul Handley

Director:
Dylan Scott

Director of Photography:
Jordan Carroll

Editor:
Dylan Scott

Electrician:
Edward Armstrong
Matt Eyre

First Assistant Camera:
Byron Twigger

First Assistant Director:
Paula Szczyrba

Gaffer:
Louis Brough

Music Score Producer:
Nathaniel Tozer-Loft
Peter Norris

Post Production Consulting:
Bethan Celeste Davies

Producer:
Betsy Finlay-Sheil

Producer's Assistant:
Matilda Osbon

Production Assistant:
Adam Ahmed

Production Design:
Charlie Levers

Script Supervisor:
Daniel Joseph

Second Assistant Camera:
Kaitlyn Taylor

Set Decoration:
Abigail Green

Sound Mix Technician:
Johannes Ruckstuhl

Sound Mixer:
Eden Hutton

Third Assistant Director:
Dan Amity Linsell

Writer:
Noah Manzoor

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