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Release Date:
March 11, 2011
Original Title:
Jane Eyre
Alternate Titles:
Jana Eyrová
Jane Eyre de Cary Fukunaga
簡·愛
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
BBC Film
Focus Features
Lipsync Productions
Ruby Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
BE: 9 BR: 12 CH: 16 DE: 12 DK: 15 FI: K-16 FR: TP GB: PG IE: 12A JP: G KR: 12세 이상 관람가 MX: B-15 NL: 9 NO: 12 PT: M/12 RU: 12+ SE: 15 US: PG-13
Runtime: 120
After a bleak childhood, Jane Eyre goes out into the world to become a governess. As she lives happily in her new position at Thornfield Hall, she meet the dark, cold, and abrupt master of the house, Mr. Rochester. Jane and her employer grow close in friendship and she soon finds herself falling in love with him. Happiness seems to have found Jane at last, but could Mr. Rochester's terrible secret be about to destroy it forever?
"B" Camera Operator:
Robert Binnall
ADR Editor:
Simon Chase
Gavin Rose
ADR Mixer:
Paul Cotterell
Art Direction:
Karl Probert
Assistant Accountant:
Daniel Budd
Assistant Art Director:
Chris Rosser
James Wakefield
Assistant Costume Designer:
Luan Placks
Anna Kot
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Hollie Foster
Associate Producer:
Hannah Farrell
Camera Operator:
Vince McGahon
Casting:
Nina Gold
Casting Assistant:
Robert Sterne
Kharmel Cochrane
Co-Producer:
Faye Ward
Mairi Bett
Costume Assistant:
Sara Tosetti
Costume Design:
Michael O'Connor
Costume Standby:
Calandra Meredith
Melissa Layton
Costume Supervisor:
Georgina Gunner
Dialect Coach:
Jill McCullough
Dialogue Editor:
Michael Maroussas
Director:
Cary Joji Fukunaga
Director of Photography:
Adriano Goldman
Dressing Prop:
Dave Midson
Editor:
Melanie Oliver
Electrician:
Eugene Grobler
Wailoon Chung
Ian Franklin
Executive Producer:
Christine Langan
Peter Hampden
First Assistant "B" Camera:
John Gamble
First Assistant Camera:
Julian Bucknall
First Assistant Director:
Lee Grumett
First Assistant Editor:
Chris McGloin
Foley Artist:
Peter Burgis
Foley Mixer:
Ed Colyer
Foley Supervisor:
Barnaby Smyth
Gaffer:
Andy Long
Hairstylist:
Loulia Sheppard
Key Grip:
David Maund
Location Manager:
Giles Edleston
Location Scout:
Mark Grimwade
Rupert Bray
Alex Gladstone
Finlay Bradbury
Makeup & Hair:
Tapio Salmi
Makeup Artist:
Julie Dartnell
Barbara Taylor
Eve Wignall
Music Editor:
James Bellamy
Andrew Glen
Music Supervisor:
Maggie Rodford
Novel:
Charlotte Brontë
Original Music Composer:
Dario Marianelli
Post Production Accountant:
Lara Sargent
Post Production Supervisor:
Michael Solinger
Producer:
Alison Owen
Paul Trijbits
Production Accountant:
John Miles
Production Coordinator:
Polly Jefferies
Lynsey Miller
Production Design:
Will Hughes-Jones
Production Manager:
Sasha Harris
Production Sound Mixer:
Peter Lindsay
Property Master:
Graeme Purdy
Researcher:
Jo Farrugia
Screenplay:
Moira Buffini
Script Supervisor:
Sylvia Parker
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Jacob Barrie
Brian Greenway
Jason Dully
Russell Kennedy
Second Assistant Camera:
Lewis Hume
Second Assistant Director:
Jo Tew
Set Decoration:
Tina Jones
Greer Whitewick
Sound Editor:
Ben Norrington
Sound Effects Editor:
Steve Browell
Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Yanti Windrich
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robert Farr
Standby Art Director:
Lizzie Kilham
Standby Carpenter:
Garry Moore
Standby Painter:
Dean Hawley
Still Photographer:
Laurie Sparham
Storyboard Artist:
Jonathan Millward
Stunt Coordinator:
Mark Henson
Stunts:
Tom Cox
Holly Lumsden
Richard Hansen
Helen Steinway Bailey
Supervising Sound Editor:
Catherine Hodgson
Matthew Collinge
Third Assistant Director:
Carley Lane
Transportation Captain:
Rob Hempenstall
Unit Manager:
Charlie Simpson
Unit Publicist:
Ian Thomson
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