A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
A Life, Amiss
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Amber Tint Films
Blue Sea Studios
The Manchester Film School
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
During a series of psychotic episodes, Austin Tucker makes a dark revelation about his seemingly perfect home life.
Art Direction:
Sophie Smith
Assistant Art Director:
Milo Toms
Assistant Decorator:
Connor Meyrick
Boom Operator:
Adam Hooper
Camera Operator:
Mason Sinclair
Colorist:
Marcin Czechowski
Digital Imaging Technician:
Imogen Webb
Director:
J.J. Vaughan
Director of Photography:
Marcin Czechowski
Editor:
J.J. Vaughan
Executive Producer:
David Turner
First Assistant Camera:
Finn Hollett
First Assistant Director:
Samuel Luke
Foley Artist:
J.J. Vaughan
Jonathan Flood
Gaffer:
Thomas French
Lighting Technician:
Sam Livermore
Location Manager:
Casey Hartley
Makeup Artist:
Holly Maclean
Elleisha Dale
Bailey Turner
Kaitlin Gray
Music:
Mia Casey
Producer:
Ati Aatif Zafar
Production Assistant:
Samuel Luke
Production Design:
J.J. Vaughan
Production Runner:
Tom Ferguson
Martin Cunningham
Script Consultant:
Richard Davis
Script Supervisor:
Sian Walker
Second Assistant Camera:
Jonathan Flood
Lilli Jones
Second Assistant Director:
Madelyn Brennan
Sound Editor:
Zak Moore
Sound Mixer:
Zak Moore
Sound Post Supervisor:
Andy Low
Writer:
J.J. Vaughan
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