A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 22, 2025
Original Title:
Code of Conduct
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12
Runtime: 12
Mira, a Polish receptionist in an office building, is a dedicated employee. She works hard to climb the corporate ladder and distinguish herself from other immigrants in lower-paying positions. When cleaning supplies begin to disappear from the storeroom, her loyalty to her employer is put to the test.
Best Boy Electric:
Alex Caldow
Boom Operator:
Peter Fraser
Color Grading:
Colin Brown
Costume Assistant:
Ellen Bramwell
Costume Designer:
Honor Anderson
Director:
Jagoda Tłok
Director of Photography:
Fiann Macleod
Editor:
Alyssa Calder
First Assistant Director:
Heath Virgoe
Gaffer:
Niamh Gilhooly
Graphic Designer:
Una Sandic
Grip:
Samuel Karl Michael Dunér
Location Assistant:
Duncan Currie
Makeup Designer:
Madison Murray
Online Editor:
Jon Bruce
Producer:
Jess Kelly
Production Assistant:
Heather Tulloch
Production Coordinator:
Nathan McCuaig
Production Design:
Urtė Rusteikaitė
Props:
Laura Bercebal Armero
Script Supervisor:
Beth Kirkland
Second Assistant Director:
Annie Cohrs
Sound Designer:
Joseph Flower
Sound Mixer:
Juliet Brown
Sound Recordist:
Maddy Reay
Third Assistant Director:
Dominic McCafferty
Luke Cossimo Keogh
Title Designer:
Maciej Kazmierski
Writer:
Jagoda Tłok
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