A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 24, 2025
Original Title:
Love & Loss
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
MindsEye
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 4
Tom - while attempting to eulogise his very kind, caring mother - is interrupted by his girlfriend Ellie, who feels perhaps she should be receiving these kind of compliments and speeches a little more instead of his sadly passed mum, and can’t help herself from letting the rest of the congregation hear her grievances, even though it isn’t necessarily the best time to bring it up.
Clapper Loader:
Martina Brunetti
Color Grading:
Philip Hambi
Director:
Michael Upson
Director of Photography:
Owain Emyr Morgan
Editor:
Flaura Atkinson
Electrician:
Camilla Dazzi
Helena Bermajo
Executive Producer:
Hughie Phillips
Hayley Morris
Josh Pearce
Focus Puller:
Chloe Le Roy
Gaffer:
Gian-Claudio Calipa
Music:
Rhys Timson
Producer:
Chris Upson
Production Assistant:
Art Evans
Production Designer:
Louisa Karayiannis
Production Manager:
Maria Pereira
Production Runner:
Julian Bock
Sound Mixer:
George Nicol
Sound Recordist:
KJ Simpson
Title Designer:
Anna Foxabbott
Writer:
Hayley Morris
Josh Pearce
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