A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 28, 2014
Original Title:
Audax
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Clastic Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A shamed ex-freighter captain takes one last shot at redemption, only to find he is a puppet for a grander scheme.
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Art Direction:
Tom Noblett
Assistant Director:
Jack Stoneley
Assistant Editor:
Kiran Mahal
Boom Operator:
Michael Lewis
Rebecca Brierly
Clapper Loader:
Rebecca Miller
Reece Halligan
Colorist:
Shaquille Gordon
Costume Design:
Samuel Peter Mellor
Director:
Andrew St Maur
Director of Photography:
Elliot Fraser
Victoria Vrublevska
Editor:
Jonnie Petherbridge
Executive Producer:
Chris Leonard
Peter Wobser
Gaffer:
Matthew Madeley
Grip:
Thomas Liddle
Shaquille Gordon
Head Designer:
Josh Pocock
Line Producer:
Robert Davies
Makeup Artist:
Sam Burton
Rebecca Miller
Music:
Jack Hughes
Graeme Lynch
Greg Burns
Online Editor:
Sam Burton
Producer:
James E. Colthart
Production Manager:
Anna Aslanova
Matthew Hall
Props:
Thomas Edwards
Script Supervisor:
Thomas Edwards
Sam Burton
Sound:
Thomas Liddle
Sound Director:
Matthew Madeley
Visual Effects:
Jonnie Petherbridge
Christian Perry
Kiran Mahal
Josh Pocock
Writer:
Liam Swann
Owen Ward
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