1% (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 23, 2023

Original Title:
1%

Genres:
Science Fiction

Production Companies:
London Film Academy

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 5

Each breath matters.

When oxygen becomes a luxury in a post-apocalyptic world, Bray seeks a trade at the Oxygen Bank, but soon discovers that alliances are as thin as the air they breathe.

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BTS Footage:
Flora Harant-Lambert

BTS Photographer:
Yulia Stepanova

BTS Videographer:
Emilio Zanardi-Landi

Boom Operator:
Shreyas Dhapodkar

Camera Operator:
Hamish Galbraith

Digital Imaging Technician:
Samyak Shah

Director:
Zacharie Sadock

Director of Photography:
Linus Kent

Editor:
Amir Shabanov

First Assistant Camera:
Viola Furlan

First Assistant Director:
Nishi Jiani

Gaffer:
Ben Job

Grip:
Samyak Shah

Makeup Artist:
Viola Furlan

Music:
Alonso Alamán

Producer:
Emilio Zanardi-Landi

Production Designer:
Filipp Michael

Screenplay:
Max Burton

Script Supervisor:
Selena J Loorents

Second Assistant Camera:
Lizzy Lefebvre

Set Dresser:
Yulia Stepanova

Sound Mixer:
Don J. Jose

VFX Artist:
Gyula Kunsagi

VFX Supervisor:
Zacharie Sadock

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