A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 26, 2009
Original Title:
Shirley Adams
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A
Runtime: 90
Shirley Adams spends her days caring for her disabled son, Donovan - he was shot in the back of the neck on his way home from school one afternoon over a year ago. Since then the Adams family has lost all their worldly possessions to medical bills. Shirley has no money, no job and no husband - he left. The shooter is one of Donovan's childhood friends. Her reaction to the betrayal is so overwhelming that she chooses not to tell Donovan in fear of further damaging his already unstable emotional state. Determined to make a change in their lives, Shirley actively decides to embrace their new circumstances, hoping that Donovan will follow her example.
ADR Engineer:
Murray Anderson
Assistant Art Director:
Orli Barnett
Assistant Editor:
Aurora Drummer
Associate Editor:
Ruheen Iyer
Co-Producer:
Kirstin Winkler
Colorist:
Paul Hanrahan
Costume Design:
Maleen Nokel
Dialogue Editor:
Keenon Daniels
Director:
Oliver Hermanus
Director of Photography:
Jamie D. Ramsay
Editor:
Garreth Fradgley
Executive Producer:
Roland Emmerich
First Assistant Camera:
Nick Turvey
First Assistant Director:
Eva Franzen
Line Producer:
Moroba Nkawe
Location Manager:
Cyprian Obase
Makeup Designer:
Naeema Clayton
Music Director:
Gavan Eckhart
Original Music Composer:
Philip Miller
Producer:
Jeremy Nathan
Michael Wheatley
Production Coordinator:
Paul Harker
Production Design:
Nicholas Mostert
Production Manager:
Eva Franzen
Props:
Brooke Jones
Script Supervisor:
Matthew James
Second Assistant Camera:
Liphumile-Ilanga Goduka
Second Assistant Director:
Africa Munyama
Sound Editor:
Ivan Milborrow
Jim Petrak
Warrick Sony
Sound Recordist:
Gita Cerveira
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Evelyn Gambe
Still Photographer:
Flora Lau
Jennifer Wheatley
Unit Manager:
Cyprian Obase
Writer:
Stavros Pamballis
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