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Release Date:
September 25, 2015
Original Title:
Narcopolis
Alternate Titles:
Dreck
Narcopolis
Genres:
Mystery | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
T Squared Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+ JP: R18+
Runtime: 96
In the near future, Frank, a police officer, discovers that the legalization of all recreational drugs comes with a price.
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Art Direction:
Anthony Noble
Sara Polonghini
Emily Durtnall
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Cat Corderoy
Casting:
Manuel Puro
Costume Design:
Cécile van Dijk
Digital Imaging Technician:
Joe Lovelock
Director:
Justin Trefgarne
Director of Photography:
Christopher Moon
Editor:
Robbie Morrison
Jo Dixon
Electrician:
Matthew Riley
David Sedgwick
Jazz Bhalla
John Malaney
Ben Piper
Tom Hockin
Tom Campbell
Focus Puller:
Jason Oxley
Gaffer:
Will Rae Smith
Makeup Artist:
Anouka Popplewell
Makeup Designer:
Beth Roberts-Miller
Music:
Matthew Wilcock
Aleah Morrison
Producer:
Eldar Tuvey
Justin Trefgarne
Elliot Cowan
Daniel-Konrad Cooper
Paula Turnbull
Production Coordinator:
Leopold Hughes
Production Design:
Paul Booth
Takis
Script Supervisor:
Rebecca E. Daly
Second Assistant Camera:
Julian Sharma
Second Unit Director of Photography:
James Watson
Still Photographer:
Kat Hannon
Writer:
Justin Trefgarne
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