A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 10, 2008
Original Title:
A Number
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
HBO Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 73
A father is confronted by the sons he had cloned decades earlier. Based on a play by Caryl Churchill.
ADR Mixer:
Nick Foley
Additional Photography:
Dion M. Casey
Art Department Assistant:
Kate Halsall
Art Direction:
Katy Harvey
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Bella Ava Georgiou
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Annie Barclay
Assistant Set Decoration:
Jane Henwood
Associate Producer:
Fleur Fontaine
Clapper Loader:
Ben Appleton
Construction Coordinator:
Rob Anderson
Costume Design:
Consolata Boyle
Dialogue Editor:
Colin Ritchie
Digital Color Timer:
Paul Ensby
Director:
James MacDonald
Director of Photography:
Florian Hoffmeister
Editor:
Humphrey Dixon
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Spencer Murray
First Assistant Director:
Michael Elliott
First Assistant Editor:
Alex Fenn
Foley Artist:
Rick Gould
Gaffer:
Dan Fontaine
Hair Designer:
Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou
Location Assistant:
Billy Pegg
Location Manager:
Joel Holmes
Camilla Stephenson
Makeup Designer:
Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou
Original Music Composer:
Matthew Herbert
Post Production Coordinator:
Bejhan Kalantar
Producer:
Frank Doelger
Lee Morris
Tracey Scoffield
Production Accountant:
Penelope Robinson
Production Coordinator:
Monique Mussell
Production Design:
John Paul Kelly
Production Executive:
Ginny Nugent
Production Sound Mixer:
Alistair Crocker
Property Master:
Roy Chapman
Prosthetic Designer:
Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou
Rigging Gaffer:
Andy Bell
Second Assistant Director:
Tamana Bleasdale
Set Decoration:
Sara Wan
Sound Assistant:
Rob Saunders
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Adrian Rhodes
Sound Supervisor:
Eddy Joseph
Steadicam Operator:
Dion M. Casey
Still Photographer:
Nicola Dove
Third Assistant Director:
Zoe Liang
Title Designer:
Ray Leek
Unit Manager:
Bobby Prince
Visual Effects Producer:
Matt Fox
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Christian Manz
Writer:
Caryl Churchill
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