A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 20, 2016
Original Title:
Chicken
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Bold Turtle Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 89
RICHARD, 15 with learning difficulties, longs to put down roots but his restless and destructive brother, POLLY, needs to keep moving. When the land they live on is bought by a new landowner, and the electricity supply to their caravan is cut, their already precarious living conditions get even worse. Then a chance meeting with the new landowner's daughter, 17 year old ANNABEL (Yasmin Paige), leaves RICHARD besotted; whilst POLLY befriends the guys who run a seedy traveling fair. Richards optimistic view on life becomes increasingly difficult to maintain as Polly's abusive behavior worsens, family secrets are revealed, and he is torn between loyalty to his brother and his first true friend in ANNABEL. For better or worse, Richards life is about to change forever.
Art Direction:
Zoe Payne
Costume Design:
Miranda King
Dialogue Editor:
Wayne Reay
Director:
Joe Stephenson
Director of Photography:
Eben Bolter
Editor:
Charlie Shackleton
Joe Stephenson
Hair Designer:
Alexa Seabourne
Makeup Designer:
Alexa Seabourne
Music Supervisor:
Martyn Berg
Original Music Composer:
Tom Linden
Producer:
Tina Galovic
Joe Stephenson
Script Supervisor:
Georgina Higgins
Sound Effects Editor:
Wayne Reay
Writer:
Chris New
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