A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 25, 1997
Original Title:
The Disappearance of Finbar
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Channel 4 Television
First City Features Ltd.
Samson Films
Victoria Film
Production Countries:
Ireland | Sweden | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
A dissatisfied teen disappears from his small town, leaving friends to wonder about his whereabouts.
Art Direction:
Ned McLoughlin
Conor Devlin
Assistant Hairstylist:
Lorraine Glynn
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Anna-Lena Melin
Camera Operator:
Tim Wooster
Casting:
Nuala Moiselle
Co-Producer:
David Collins
Søren Stærmose
Costume Design:
Marie Tierney
Kersti Vitali
Director:
Sue Clayton
Director of Photography:
Eduardo Serra
Editor:
J. Patrick Duffner
Electrician:
Linus Sandgren
Executive Producer:
Jonathan Olsberg
Rod Stoneman
Ole Søndberg
Hairstylist:
Orla Carrol
Makeup Artist:
Jennifer Hegarty
Morna Ferguson
Maria Strid
Original Music Composer:
Davy Spillane
Producer:
Bertil Ohlsson
Martin Bruce-Clayton
Production Design:
Bengt Fröderberg
Script Supervisor:
Laerke Sigfred Pedersen
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Arthur Wooster
Set Decoration:
Anna-Lena Hansen
Sound Designer:
Tim Lewiston
Sound Editor:
Ben Barker
Sound Mixer:
Ronald Bailey
Special Effects Supervisor:
Maurice Foley
Still Photographer:
Alex Bailey
Stunt Coordinator:
Philippe Zone
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