A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
A Memory Owed
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
British Film Company
Filmoon
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 29
Bound by unspoken grief, reclusive 91-year-old Stan and his young carer find unexpected solace on the windswept plains of a once-bustling WWII airfield, where memory still lingers.
Accountant:
Julian Sampson
Actor's Assistant:
Kirstin Keen
Art Designer:
Simon Greenaway
Associate Producer:
Andrew Quinton
Reggie McHale
Paul Whitelam
Boom Operator:
Rafael Batista
Camera Operator:
Benjamin Eeley
Aaron Paul Champion
Camera Trainee:
Jason Elliott
Casting:
Carla Eve
Jacob Buckley
Colorist:
Paul Dean
Compositing Artist:
Felix Serwir
Sophie Luto
Lena Serwir
Costume Coordinator:
Sophie Bainbridge
Katy Watson
Costume Designer:
Gary Bainbridge
Desiree Whitelam
Data Wrangler:
Shahidul Khan
Director:
Martin Hemingway-Moseley
Director of Photography:
Amy H.C. Wilson
Driver:
John Swain
Editor:
Nick Machin
Zoe Jones
Martin Hemingway-Moseley
Executive Producer:
Steve Milne
Peter Lisney
Sally Everitt
Johnny Gallagher
Amy H.C. Wilson
Martin Keen
Film Processor:
Scott Liddle
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Ollie Cipres
Max Fomin
First Assistant Director:
Nancy Jones
Foley Artist:
Trevor Swanscott
Gaffer:
George Simpson
Lighting Technician:
Joe Cooper
Location Assistant:
Keith Foster
Anne Rogers
Makeup Artist:
Sienna Eve
Rafaela Mateus
Rebecca Katherine Gower
Natalie George
Music:
Rebecca Hurford
Producer:
Martin Hemingway-Moseley
Zoe Lewin
Props:
Gary Bainbridge
Sophie Bainbridge
Eve Hudson
Rotoscoping Artist:
Steve Gill
Script Consultant:
Maria Carranza
Script Supervisor:
Ella Cooper
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Fabienne Piolini-Castle
Nicole Atalla
Sound Designer:
Patrick Fripp
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tristan Powell
Sound Recordist:
Nige Griffiths
Mihai Pelin
Bradley Cumming
Special Effects Supervisor:
James Price
Special Effects Technician:
Tommy Martin
Edward Chiswell Jones
Steadicam Operator:
Andrew Bainbridge
VFX Supervisor:
Felix Serwir
Writer:
Martin Hemingway-Moseley
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