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Release Date:
December 8, 2013
Original Title:
My Accomplice
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
John Said Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12A
Runtime: 92
My Accomplice is an off-beat comedy about falling in love, set in Brighton, featuring songs and live performances from local bands Transformer, Bob Wants His Head Back and The Mountain Firework Company, an ill-starred search for the village of Wivelsfield, the personal politics of perestroika in the wider context of David Hassel-hoff, apricot flapjacks, abruptly unpredictable weather, gathering evidence of a seagull conspiracy, and a small cast of everyday eccentrics that usually don't make it into films: Bulgarians, adults with learning disabilities, very tall women and elective mutes. In a city of this many vulnerable adults, Frank and Ilse might never have met.
Additional Photography:
Agata Bogacka
Art Direction:
Lorna Gay Copp
Assistant Art Director:
Lauren Belle
Assistant Camera:
Florence Barkway
Associate Producer:
Nick Weaver
Heinz Gunther Herpel
Andrew Baster
Alexander Preston
Casting:
Charlie Weaver Rolfe
Martyn Holmes
Director:
Charlie Weaver Rolfe
Director of Photography:
Barbara Nicholls
Editor:
Charlie Behrens
Martyn Holmes
Tom Sands
Executive Producer:
Marlene Rolfe
Julie Christie
First Assistant Director:
Darren Conway
Focus Puller:
Agata Bogacka
Makeup & Hair:
Tara Mascara
Makeup Artist:
Ashley Mclaughlin
Millie Hetherington Wilkes
Original Music Composer:
Sally Megee
Producer:
Martyn Holmes
Production Manager:
Janet Sate
Script Supervisor:
Julien Ferrante
Sound Designer:
Kirstie Howell
Paul Pascoe
Sound Editor:
Kirstie Howell
Paul Pascoe
Sound Recordist:
Kirstie Howell
Pierpaolo Lorenzo
Still Photographer:
Charlie Behrens
Liza Franks
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Lorna Gay Copp
Writer:
Charlie Weaver Rolfe
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