A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 31, 2016
Original Title:
Marina and Adrienne
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Delaval Film
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Passing themselves off as fishermen, two fugitive female lovers find work on a trawler.
Art Direction:
Jessica Danielle Smith
Boom Operator:
Chris McQuillan
Casting:
Leanne Flinn
Louise Collins
Cinematography:
Davey Gilder
Colorist:
Rebecca Goodeve
Costume Design:
Lauren Reyhani
Digital Imaging Technician:
Paul Dingwall
Director:
Lucy Campbell
Editor:
Daniel McPake
Electrician:
James E. Johnson
Mike Johnson
Executive Producer:
Paul Ashton
First Assistant Camera:
Martyn Culpan
First Assistant Director:
Jamie Hamer
Gaffer:
Alice Stevens
Makeup Artist:
Charlotte Dodds
Music:
Samuel Jones
Producer:
Loran Dunn
Production Assistant:
Jonathan Bulloch
Production Coordinator:
Francesca Carr
Production Design:
Elena Riccabona
Production Manager:
Naomi Garrett
Screenplay:
Lucy Campbell
Second Assistant Camera:
Steven Aitchison
Tom Evans
Sound:
Joe Nattrass
Sound Editor:
Marcus Alexander
Special Effects Supervisor:
Rob Rowley
Still Photographer:
Paul Daly
Third Assistant Director:
La' Toyah McDonald
Visual Effects:
Simon Stannard
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