A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Nettle Day
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Elevator Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
An idealistic young teacher's faith in kindness is ripped apart as she struggles to save a destructive child from being kicked out of school.
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Assistant Costume Designer:
Katy Murray
Associate Producer:
Andy Berriman
Casting:
Claire Bleasdale
Choreographer:
Rachel Fullegar
Colorist:
Ben Lee
Costume Assistant:
Mollie McHenry
Costume Designer:
Laurie Nuttall
Digital Imaging Technician:
Edward Cuss
Director:
Jack Nicholls
Director of Photography:
Paul Mortlock
Editor:
Andrew McKee
Electrician:
Shay Allard
Executive Producer:
Roxy Mckenna
Fight Choreographer:
Neil Tattersall
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Sam James
First Assistant Director:
Katie Stubbs
Gaffer:
Alex Watson
Graphic Designer:
Ben Richardson
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Stevie-Cay Smith
Makeup Department Head:
Katie Wrigley
Producer:
Kate Hodgson
Justin McDonald
Production Assistant:
Stuart Brown
Darryl Griffin
Will Salter
Production Coordinator:
Julie Burrow
Niamh Coogan
Production Design:
Marta Chudecka
Production Designer:
Ruta Staseviciute
Second Assistant Camera:
Dan McCaffrey
Sound Assistant:
Paula Kraukle
Sound Designer:
Timo Säilä
Sound Recordist:
Martyn Ellis
Steadicam Operator:
Daniel Gadd
Writer:
Jack Nicholls
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