Intermission (2003) [R]

Release Date:
August 29, 2003

Original Title:
Intermission

Alternate Titles:
Intermission - Chaos in Dublin
interMission

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Brown Sauce Film Productions
Company of Wolves
Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland
Parallel Films
Portman Film
UK Film Council

Production Countries:
Ireland | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 12+  GB: 18  IE: 15  KR: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 105

Life is what happens in between.

A raucous story of the interweaving lives and loves of small-town delinquents, shady cops, pretty good girls and very bad boys. With Irish guts and grit, lives collide, preconceptions shatter and romance is tested to the extreme. An ill-timed and poorly executed couple's break-up sets off a chain of events affecting everyone in town.

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ADR Editor:
Alex Joseph

ADR Recordist:
Dave Sloss
Paul Lynch

Additional Camera:
Ronan Fox

Additional Editorial Assistant:
Clint Withington

Armorer:
John McKenna

Art Department Trainee:
Adrienne McGrane

Art Direction:
Susie Cullen

Assistant Accountant:
Sophie Tebbitt

Assistant Art Director:
Barbara Dempsey

Assistant Hairdresser:
Conor McAllister

Assistant Location Manager:
Sasfi Hope-Ross

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Barbara Conway

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Dorothy McDonnell

Associate Producer:
John Erraught
Romany Turner
Susan Mullen

Boom Operator:
Eddie Quinn

Camera Trainee:
Cormac O'Omáille

Carpenter:
Austin Connolly
Liam O'Riain
Matt Kirwan
Bryan O'Flaherty

Casting:
Jina Jay

Casting Assistant:
Dixie Chassay

Catering:
Joe Curtis

Clapper Loader:
Fionn Comerford

Colorist:
Ray King

Construction Manager:
Ed Norton

Costume Design:
Lorna Marie Mugan

Dialect Coach:
Majella Hurley

Dialogue Editor:
Antonia Bates

Director:
John Crowley

Director of Photography:
Ryszard Lenczewski

Dressing Prop:
Max Aita
Alan Dunne

Driver:
Ciaran Mahony
Philip Malone

Editor:
Lucia Zucchetti

Electrician:
Stephen Carthy
Addo Gallagher

Executive Producer:
Rod Stoneman
Tristan Whalley
Jonathan Sehring
Paul Trijbits

First Assistant Director:
Tony Aherne

First Assistant Editor:
Pani Scott

Focus Puller:
Richie Donnelly

Gaffer:
Terry Mulligan

Grip:
Luke Quigley

In Memory Of:
Johnny Thompson

Key Hairdresser:
Lorraine Glynn

Key Makeup Artist:
Lynn Johnson

Lead Painter:
Sean Scott

Line Producer:
Des Martin

Location Manager:
Geraldine Daly

Location Scout:
Eoin Holohan

Music Supervisor:
Abi Leland

Online Editor:
Simon Brook

Original Music Composer:
John Murphy

Painter:
Alan Siggins
Darren Keenan
Alan Scott

Post Production Assistant:
Alice Greenland

Post Production Supervisor:
Caroline McManus

Producer:
Neil Jordan
Alan Moloney
Stephen Woolley

Production Coordinator:
Cliodhna Colgan

Production Design:
Tom Conroy

Property Buyer:
Carmel O'Connor

Property Master:
Mick Flood

Publicist:
Caitriona Ward

Script Supervisor:
Renee Burke

Second Assistant Director:
Suzanne Nicell

Second Unit Director:
Patrick Condren

Sound Recordist:
Brendan Deasy

Standby Carpenter:
Jim Moore

Standby Painter:
Tommy Lundy

Standby Property Master:
Daragh Lewis

Still Photographer:
Tom Collins

Storyboard Artist:
Alan Lambert

Stunt Coordinator:
Patrick Condren
Joe Condren

Stunts:
Brendan Condren
Tony Condren

Supervising Sound Editor:
Paul Davies

Third Assistant Director:
Susan Drennan

Transportation Captain:
Dan Breen

Unit Medic:
Trudi McHugh

Wardrobe Assistant:
Ciara McArdle

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Judith Devlin

Writer:
Mark O'Rowe

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