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Original Title:
Two Sides
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
Everyone on the streets has a story, but there are so many that are overlooked and never heard. Two Sides is a thought provoking short film that explores the social issue of homelessness that has been exacerbated in recent years thanks to benefit cuts, the housing crisis and increased migration – and is an issue that is sometimes more convenient for us to ignore than accept.
Clapper Loader:
Denise Wilton
Colorist:
Josh White
Costume Designer:
Jenny Anderton
Director:
Michael Gamarano Singleton
Director of Photography:
Josh White
Editor:
Ellie Rose Boswell
Makeup Designer:
Kelle Scott
Producer:
Michael Gamarano Singleton
Ellie Rose Boswell
Script Supervisor:
Karen Ash
Sound Designer:
Douglas Fayers
Sound Recordist:
Douglas Fayers
Writer:
Michael Gamarano Singleton
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