Poison Pen (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 11, 2014

Original Title:
Poison Pen

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Filmbase

Production Countries:
Ireland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

When high-brow author PC Molloy is forced to write for April Devereaux's gossip magazine Poison Pen, he is not only caught up in a world of stars and their secrets he is also in danger of becoming a celebrity himself. Soon the spotlight is turning on Molloy and he struggles to keep his own secrets off the front page. But when he finds himself falling for his boss will he be able to find the right words?

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Art Direction:
Hazel Ryan
Vanessa Coyne
Kim Ryan

Assistant Costume Designer:
Paula Fajardo

Costume Design:
Sarah Foley

Director:
Lorna Fitzsimons
Steven Benedict
Jennifer Shortall

Director of Photography:
Penny Merelle Gray

Editor:
Richy O'Connell

Gaffer:
Paireac Keane

Key Hair Stylist:
Simon Blay

Makeup Artist:
Frances Galligan

Original Music Composer:
Louise Heaney

Producer:
Áine Coady
Sharon Cronin

Production Design:
Emma Ryan

Script Supervisor:
Grace Coughlan
Christine Dilworth

Sound Recordist:
Jonathan Victory

Writer:
Eoin Colfer
Graham Cantwell

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