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Release Date:
September 23, 2007
Original Title:
Stuart: A Life Backwards
Alternate Titles:
Stuart: Uma Vida Revista
Стюарт: Прошлая жизнь
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
BBC
HBO Films
Knifedge
Neal Street Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 92
Story about the remarkable friendship between a reclusive writer and illustrator and a chaotic homeless man, whom he gets to know during a campaign to release two charity workers from prison.
ADR Editor:
Steve Little
Iain Eyre
ADR Recordist:
Alexandros Sidiropoulos
Art Department Assistant:
Elaine Jones
Art Direction:
Andrea Coathupe
Book:
Alexander Masters
Camera Operator:
Adam Gillham
Camera Truck:
David Smith
Clapper Loader:
Alessandra Sangermano
Co-Producer:
Rupert Ryle-Hodges
Costume Design:
Justine Luxton
Dialogue Editor:
Alex Ellerington
Andre Schmidt
Director:
David Attwood
Director of Photography:
Ulf Brantås
Editor:
Pia Di Ciaula
St. John O'Rorke
Electrician:
Steve O'Reilly
First Assistant Director:
Phil Booth
Focus Puller:
Andrew Wiggins
Grip:
Ronan Murphy
Makeup & Hair:
Jessica Brooks
Makeup Designer:
Karen Hartley-Thomas
Makeup Trainee:
Rosie Octon
Music:
Steve Parr
Rob Lane
Music Consultant:
P.J. Bloom
Music Supervisor:
Emma Leslie
Original Music Composer:
Rob Lane
Producer:
Pippa Harris
Production Design:
Donal Woods
Property Master:
Charlie Johnson
Researcher:
Richard Smith
Screenplay:
Alexander Masters
Script Supervisor:
Heather Storr
Sound Mixer:
Clive Derbyshire
Special Effects:
Peter Kersey
Special Effects Supervisor:
Mark Holt
Special Effects Technician:
James Davis
David Holt
Standby Art Director:
Paddy Paddison
Still Photographer:
Laurence Cendrowicz
Stunt Coordinator:
Nrinder Dhudwar
Stunts:
Andy Merchant
Levan Doran
Lloyd Bass
Supervising Sound Editor:
Lee Walpole
Third Assistant Director:
Charlie Reed
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