A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 1, 2023
Original Title:
Sweet Lovin'
Genres:
Horror | Romance
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
Two serial killers struggle with their relationship when a baby comes into their lives.
Assistant Art Director:
Katie Brown
Boom Operator:
Molly Trueman
Camera Operator:
Callum Brady
Camera Trainee:
Ramon Prat Micheo
Casting Director:
Emily Berry
Co-Producer:
Sal Brouwer
Calum Jacks
Costume Design:
Calum Jacks
Digital Imaging Technician:
Azaad Khalil
Director:
Sal Brouwer
Director of Photography:
Araceli Lopes
Editor:
Sal Brouwer
JP Conway
Executive Producer:
Gareth Hall
First Assistant Camera:
Criostoir Kelly
First Assistant Director:
Hannah Aziz
Gaffer:
Luke Maddocks
Zhuoao Zhang
Grip:
Shawn Buckly
Byron Buxton
Martha May Ryles
Makeup & Hair:
Manisha Varsani
Producer:
harry main
Production Design:
Calum Jacks
Props:
Alfie Appleby
Gabriel Taylor Wringley
Script Consultant:
Janine Lanek
Script Supervisor:
Danielle Johnson
Second Assistant Camera:
Matt Appleton
Set Decoration:
Owen Buxton
Set Dresser:
Teagen Morrish
Sound Assistant:
Mads Bennet
Sound Effects Designer:
Andy Low
Sound Mixer:
Mason Milner
Special Effects Key Makeup Artist:
Manisha Varsani
Third Assistant Director:
Jack Willis
Writer:
Sal Brouwer
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