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Release Date:
January 1, 2000
Original Title:
Escape
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
67 Pictures
Production Countries:
Ireland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 26
A short film about a deaf girl who runs away from home. The story is told entirely without dialogue and features an experimental soundtrack used to provide an impression as to the sounds the girl would feel by way of vibrations.
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Art Direction:
Laura McKinney
Associate Producer:
John Travers
Camera Operator:
John Conroy
Casting:
Frank Moiselle
Clapper Loader:
Andrew O'Reilly
Costume Designer:
Katie Blue
Costume Supervisor:
Louise Stanton
Director:
Steven Benedict
Director of Photography:
Russell Gleeson
Editor:
Juniper Calder
First Assistant Director:
Conor Gibbons
Focus Puller:
Des Doyle
Philip McEown
Music:
Conor Linehan
Producer:
David Byrne
Production Manager:
John Phelan
Second Assistant Director:
Amanda Webb
Sound Designer:
Fionn Higgins
Sound Editor:
Fionn Higgins
Writer:
Steven Benedict
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