Breathe (2017) [PG-13]

Release Date:
October 13, 2017

Original Title:
Breathe

Alternate Titles:
Breathe
Nefes
Respira
Una raó per a viure
Vive
Vive - Breathe (2017)
我要为你呼吸
让我心呼吸

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
BBC Film
BFI
Bleecker Street
Embankment Films
Participant
Silver Reel
The Imaginarium

Production Countries:
Switzerland | United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 12  CA: PG  CH: 12  DE: 12  DK: 11  ES: 12  GB: PG|12A  HK: IIA  IE: 12A  JP: G  NL: 12  RO: 15  RU: 16+  SE: 11  US: PG-13  VN: C13 

Runtime: 118

With her love, he lived

Based on the true story of Robin, a handsome, brilliant and adventurous man whose life takes a dramatic turn when polio leaves him paralyzed.

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ADR Mixer:
James Gregory

ADR Voice Casting:
Vanessa Baker

Aerial Coordinator:
Mike Woodley

Aerial Director of Photography:
Adam Dale

Art Direction:
Kirk Doman
Kat Law

Assistant Costume Designer:
Kate Eden
Nat Turner

Assistant Editor:
Tom Chandler

Assistant Set Decoration:
Roya Fraser
Rebecca Todd

Casting:
Lucy Bevan

Casting Assistant:
Olivia Grant
Chiara Molinaro

Casting Associate:
Emily Brockmann

Choreographer:
Francesca Jaynes

Co-Producer:
Ron Ames
Jane Robertson

Construction Manager:
Jo Hawthorne

Costume Design:
Charlotte Walter

Costume Supervisor:
Nadine Clifford-Davern
Zureta Schulz

Director:
Andy Serkis

Director of Photography:
Robert Richardson

Drone Operator:
Jono O'Connell

Editor:
Masahiro Hirakubo

Electrician:
Simon Marsh

Executive Music Producer:
Tara Finegan

Executive Producer:
Ian Hutchinson
Claudia Bluemhuber
Hugo Grumbar
Tim Haslam
Phil Robertson
James Spring

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Jem Rayner

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Graham Martyr

First Assistant Director:
Stuart Renfrew

First Assistant Editor:
Neil Williams

Foley Editor:
Mathias Schuster

Foley Mixer:
Keith Partridge

Foley Supervisor:
Barnaby Smyth

Gaffer:
Julian White

Hair Designer:
Jan Sewell

Hairstylist:
Madelein Krugell

Key Costumer:
Michele Pluck

Key Grip:
Chris Centrella

Key Hair Stylist:
Vera Alimanova

Location Manager:
Michael Harm

Makeup & Hair:
Joe Hopker
Niall Monteith-Mann

Makeup Designer:
Jan Sewell

Music Coordinator:
Rachel Hughes

Music Supervisor:
Ian Neil

Original Music Composer:
Nitin Sawhney

Painter:
Dean Hawley

Post Production Supervisor:
Katie Bullock-Webster

Post-Production Manager:
Katie Shahrokh

Producer:
Jonathan Cavendish

Production Coordinator:
Anna Hinds
Daniel Oliver Jones

Production Design:
James Merifield

Production Manager:
Simon Damast
Richard May

Prosthetic Designer:
Mark Coulier
Jan Sewell

Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Duncan Jarman
David Malinowski

Rigging Gaffer:
Dan Lowe

Screenplay:
William Nicholson

Script Supervisor:
Suzanne McGeachan

Seamstress:
Susie Leyland

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Louise Ben-Nathan

Second Assistant Director:
Emma Jouannet
Ben Rogers

Set Decoration:
Sara Wan

Sound Effects Editor:
Jeremy Price

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nigel Squibbs

Sound Recordist:
Danny Hambrook

Special Effects Coordinator:
Julio Scholze

Special Effects Supervisor:
Chris Reynolds

Steadicam Operator:
Jason Ewart

Still Photographer:
Teddy Cavendish
Laurie Sparham

Stunt Driver:
Sarah Franzl

Supervising Art Director:
Marcus Wookey

Supervising Sound Editor:
Becki Ponting
Ian Wilson

Third Assistant Director:
Kingsley Hoskins
Alexander Szygowski

Visual Effects Producer:
Stephen Nixon

Visual Effects Supervisor:
George Murphy

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