A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 20, 2014
Original Title:
Open
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
UCA Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
Jess comes into "Gay's The Word" (the first Gay and Lesbian bookshop that opened in London) where she meets Leah for the first time. They coincidentally meet by the same bookcase over three days. What sparks is a romantic awkward chemistry between the two, transpired by Jess' curiosity in Leah and the chance for an artistic and sexual liberation possibly waiting for her at the end.
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Boom Operator:
Will Chapman
Director:
Adam Bloom
Director of Photography:
Daniel O'Flaherty
Editor:
Chloe Hardwick
First Assistant Camera:
Thomas Read
First Assistant Director:
Jack Pollington
Hannah More
Gaffer:
Adam Grasso
Key Grip:
Michael Popowics
Original Music Composer:
Will Chapman
Producer:
Adam Bloom
Daniel O'Flaherty
Sound Designer:
Will Chapman
Sound Mixer:
Will Chapman
Steadicam Operator:
Adam Grasso
Thanks:
Jim MacSweeney
Guy Brennan
Jacqueline Renouard
Oliver Bloom
Jay Righelato
Daniel O'Flaherty
Writer:
Adam Bloom
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