Churchill (2017) [PG]

Release Date:
May 25, 2017

Original Title:
Churchill

Alternate Titles:
Τσώρτσιλ
Темні часи
처칠

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
Embankment Films
Head Gear Films
Lipsync Productions
Metrol Technology
Salon Pictures
Silver Reel
Tempo Productions

Production Countries:
Switzerland | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  BR: 14  DE: 6  ES: 7  FR: U  GB: PG  GR: K  IE: PG  JP: G  PT: M/12  US: PG 

Runtime: 110

The untold story of D-Day.

A ticking-clock thriller following Winston Churchill in the 24 hours before D-Day.

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Art Department Assistant:
Chloe Waugh

Assistant Art Director:
Martin Kelly

Assistant Costume Designer:
Emily Newby

Assistant Editor:
Tom Sainty

Boom Operator:
Kian McClure
Gary Doig

Camera Operator:
Alan Maxwell

Camera Trainee:
Fergus Cruickshank
Ben Goodall

Casting:
Dan Hubbard

Casting Assistant:
Claire Robinson

Casting Associate:
Gemma Sykes

Colorist:
Adam Inglis

Costume Assistant:
Sally Crees
Amy Wallace

Costume Design:
Bartholomew Cariss

Costume Supervisor:
Natasha Cousins

Dialect Coach:
Hugh O'Shea
Paula Jack

Digital Compositor:
Luke Butler
Andy Quinn

Digital Imaging Technician:
Grant McPhee
Will Clements

Digital Intermediate:
James Clarke
Lizzie Newsham

Digital Intermediate Assistant:
Michael Hopkins

Director:
Jonathan Teplitzky

Director of Photography:
David Higgs

Editor:
Chris Gill

Electrician:
Jerdan Taylor

Epk Camera Operator:
Simon Hayes

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Anna Benbow

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Jaspreet Bal

First Assistant Accountant:
Catherine Francis

First Assistant Director:
Nick Heckstall-Smith

First Assistant Editor:
Rebecca Lloyd

Foley Artist:
Paul Hanks

Foley Editor:
Simon Trundle

Gaffer:
Scott Napier

Graphic Designer:
Barbara Sandberg

Grip:
Mark Morley

Hair Designer:
Cate Hall

Hair Supervisor:
Emilie Yong

Key Grip:
Steve Pugh

Lighting Technician:
Jonny Mackenzie

Line Producer:
Andrew Chapman

Location Manager:
Pete Murphy

Makeup & Hair:
Wendy Kemp Forbes
Catriona Johnstone

Makeup Designer:
Cate Hall

Makeup Supervisor:
Emilie Yong

Music Supervisor:
Rupert Hollier

Original Music Composer:
Lorne Balfe

Producer:
Nick Taussig
Paul van Carter
Piers Tempest
Claudia Bluemhuber

Production Accountant:
Maxine Stanley

Production Coordinator:
Katie Player

Production Design:
Chris Roope

Production Manager:
Pippa Suren

Production Secretary:
Dayna Baptie

Property Master:
John Casey

Props:
Dicky Howett

Rigging Gaffer:
John Sturt

Script Editor:
Kate Leys

Script Supervisor:
Aina Sabaté-Giralt

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Thomas Barber

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Les Hinks

Second Assistant Director:
Tracey Warren

Set Decoration:
Neesh Ruben

Sound Assistant:
Phil Diamond

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rob Hughes

Still Photographer:
Graeme Hunter

Supervising Art Director:
Fiona Gavin

Supervising Sound Editor:
Ian Wilson
Andy Shelley

Third Assistant Director:
Mark Rossi

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Belinda Cumming

Visual Effects Producer:
Paul Driver
George Stone

Visual Effects Supervisor:
George Zwier
Sheila Wickens

Writer:
Alex von Tunzelmann

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