A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 23, 2025
Original Title:
How To
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 10
This film, inspired by true events, focuses on a young woman and her experience working in a male-dominated warehouse. Her story is told under the disguise of a standard health and safety video. In reality it’s a projection of her mind, displayed in a 1960’s style health and safety video. In this video she delves into what has occurred, hoping her experiences can be twisted into something helpful and educational, in the hopes of changing the minds of her colleagues and giving women such as herself a voice of hope.
Art Direction:
Alex Yau
Boom Operator:
Izaak Vaughan
Tom Jackson
Camera Operator:
Edward Clover
Casting Assistant:
Elisha Oliver
Casting Director:
Francesca Thomas
Colorist:
Ben Oxley
Costume Designer:
Sophie Wright
Director:
Francesca Thomas
Director of Photography:
Tara McCarthy
Editor:
Sophia Gillespie
Olly Wilson
Editorial Consultant:
Mohammed Burhan
First Assistant Camera:
Joshua Moore
Sophie Wright
First Assistant Director:
Joshua Northfield
Gaffer:
Asher Lord
Graphic Designer:
Isobel Ford
Grip:
Asher Lord
Makeup & Hair:
Matilda Gonzalez
Megan Johnson
Meg Reed
Music:
Ben Lee
Producer:
Patrick Robinson
Production Designer:
Elisha Oliver
Script Editor:
Elisha Oliver
Script Supervisor:
Ben Oxley
Second Assistant Camera:
Elisha Oliver
Olly Wilson
Second Assistant Director:
Melissa Arslan
Sound Designer:
Melissa Arslan
Sound Mixer:
Melissa Arslan
Writer:
Francesca Thomas
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