FLEA (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
FLEA

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Blind Fox Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 23

During her last days before moving out, Jules watches her mum’s youth through an old home video camera, coming to terms with her own fears about the future and her mom’s regrets about the past.

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BTS Photographer:
Alina Bichieva

Casting Director:
Rebecca Howard

Colorist:
Hannah Oehry
Zain Haris

Costume Designer:
Polina Sitkina

Director:
Hannah Oehry

Director of Photography:
Reece Delgado

Editor:
Ari Azzaro

First Assistant Camera:
Emily Finley
Joshua Johnson-Pryke

First Assistant Director:
Josephine Van Duren

Gaffer:
Laura Calzada

Graphic Designer:
Catalina Quintana

Grip:
Harry Thompson

Lighting Technician:
Max Goodkind
Eslyn Davies
Max Phillips

Line Producer:
Phoenix Landore

Makeup & Hair:
Cristina Neville Murzi

Music:
Joshua James Nunn

Producer:
Star Johnson

Production Designer:
Lucy Lund

Script Supervisor:
Kian Macgregor

Second Assistant Camera:
Tania Villard

Second Assistant Director:
Phoenix Landore

Sound Mixer:
Alessandro Vitiello

Sound Recordist:
Joshua James Nunn

Title Graphics:
Raiyan Chinoy

Writer:
Hannah Oehry

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