The Pizza Miracle (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 18, 2010

Original Title:
The Pizza Miracle

Production Companies:
EMU Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 23

A pizza chef's death causes his son to reconsider their relationship.

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Art Direction:
Monica Black

Assistant Editor:
Rebecca Lloyd

Boom Operator:
Alan MacFeely

Camera Trainee:
Kathrin Woodtli

Casting:
Shaheen Baig
Aisha Bywaters

Costume Design:
Guy Speranza

Costume Supervisor:
Stella Atkinson

Director:
Tony Grisoni

Director of Photography:
Florian Hoffmeister

Editor:
Nicolas Chaudeurge

Executive Producer:
Matthieu de Braconier

First Assistant Camera:
Rupert Hornstein

First Assistant Director:
Dan Channing-Williams

Foley Artist:
Andie Derrick
Catherine Thomas

Foley Editor:
Catherine Thomas

Location Assistant:
David Biswell

Makeup Designer:
Alex King

Music:
James Braddell

Music Supervisor:
Abi Leland

Producer:
Michael Elliott

Production Coordinator:
Scott Eaton

Production Design:
Marie Lanna

Production Manager:
Fiona Lamptey

Property Master:
Dave Tremlett

Second Assistant Camera:
Claire Pie

Second Assistant Director:
Zoe Liang

Sound Recordist:
Ben Collinson

Special Effects Supervisor:
Peter Kersey

Still Photographer:
Rupert Lloyd-Parry

Visual Effects Producer:
Kristy May Currie

Writer:
Tony Grisoni

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