Dogbone (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Dogbone

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Summat Cinema

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 19

Northern England, 2004. 16-year-old Mark plays football to stay connected to his late father. But after a teammate’s suicide, the silence around him grows louder. Burdened by a brutal coach and the weight of buried grief, Mark begins to unravel, caught in a game that’s abused him rather than healed him.

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Colorist:
Theo Hughes

Costume Assistant:
Lily Oliver
Shannon Riley

Costume Designer:
Josie Harris

Director:
Austen Taylor Pease

Director of Photography:
Theo Hughes

Editor:
Jude Brownhill
Kody Pritchard

First Assistant Camera:
Harrison Walker
Tom Kelly

First Assistant Director:
Myles Goldstein

Foley Artist:
Francis Kelly
Jordan Scarantino

Gaffer:
Amman Tariq

Lighting Camera:
Amber Pisani-Cleland

Makeup Artist:
Phoebe Calderbank
Emily Izatt

Music:
Sam Hooper

Producer:
Robert Peddie

Production Designer:
Josie Harris

Second Assistant Camera:
Lucas Teal

Second Assistant Director:
Dom McEvoy

Sound Assistant:
Jordan Scarantino

Sound Designer:
Francis Kelly

Sound Recordist:
Francis Kelly

Steadicam Operator:
Colin Lewin

Third Assistant Director:
Taylor Caddick

VFX Artist:
Raiyan Chinoy

VFX Editor:
Zain Haris

VFX Production Coordinator:
Lakshya Upadhyaya

VFX Supervisor:
James Lambert

Writer:
Austen Taylor Pease

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