A Life, Amiss (????) [N/A]

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.

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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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