1 Up (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 12, 2024

Original Title:
1 Up

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Hatch Films
Them Ones Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

While dealing with the loss of his father, fifteen-year-old Andrew struggles to support his grieving mother. As his world slowly begins to fracture, he searches for guidance and connection through his late father's record collection.

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Art Designer:
Mica Murphy

Art Direction:
Rema Kahsay

Assistant Art Director:
Lucia Barsegian

BTS Photographer:
Hansof Waller

Casting Director:
Fran Cattaneo

Colorist:
Megan Lee

Costume Assistant:
Sophie Gabbay

Costume Designer:
Paix Robinson

Creator:
Patrick Williams
Greg Francis

Dialogue Editor:
Abbie Shaw

Director:
Greg Francis

Director of Photography:
Dominic Lake

Editor:
Michal Zak

Editorial Staff:
Rachel Franks

Executive Producer:
Robert Douglas
Glen Funnell
Giovanna Faso
Oliver Whitworth

First Assistant Camera:
Dan Deighton

First Assistant Director:
Sue King

Gaffer:
Jed Clist

Lighting Production Assistant:
Lloyd Rubio

Makeup & Hair:
Kayla Selway

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Vivian Emelo
Rashida Blair

Music Supervisor:
Dominic Farley

Producer:
Tobi Kyeremateng

Production Designer:
Paix Robinson

Script Supervisor:
Tian Xu

Second Assistant Camera:
Max Boon
Fabienne Piolini-Castle

Sound Effects Editor:
Ben Gayle

Sound Mixer:
David Sendall

Sound Recordist:
Brooks Warner-James

Writer:
Greg Francis

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