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Release Date:
April 17, 2010
Original Title:
Nightswimming
Alternate Titles:
Night Swimming
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Screen Yorkshire
UK Film Council
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
Runaways Luke and Ellen are caught breaking into an older, Victorian styled swimming facility one evening. As they only want a warm place to sleep, Martin, the person on patrol, lets them stay on the proviso that they don't break anything else. As Luke and Ellen go swimming in the pool, Luke spots Martin voyeuristically watching them. That small act begins an emotionally charged situation involving all three, but which was only supposed to involve Luke and Martin.
Casting:
Michelle Smith
Costume Design:
Madeleine Millar
Dialogue Editor:
Lynne Hegarty
Digital Imaging Technician:
Zsolt Sandor
Director:
Dominic Leclerc
Director of Photography:
Sam Care
Editor:
Jason Rayton
Executive Producer:
Julia Caithness
Tony Dixon
First Assistant Director:
Keith Duncan
Makeup Designer:
Kim Rampling
Original Music Composer:
Gareth Fry
Producer:
Kathleen Beedles
Production Design:
Paul Rowan
Sound Recordist:
Martin Wallace
Jonny Masters
Brian Gray
Writer:
Dominic Leclerc
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