A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 8, 2018
Original Title:
Leading Lady Parts
Alternate Titles:
Hear Her: Leading Lady Parts
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
HanWay Films
Popcorn Group
Rebel Park Productions
The Fyzz
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
The best women of British acting go to an audition for a dream role, primed to take on the role of a lifetime: that complex woman, the strong woman, a woman for today.
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Associate Producer:
Lorena Wright
Colorist:
Maria Chamberlain
Costume Designer:
Sarah Arthur
Director:
Jessica Swale
Director of Photography:
Chloe Thompson
Editor:
Pani Scott
Executive Producer:
Philip Colbert
Wayne Marc Godfrey
Charlotte Colbert
Robert Jones
Marie-Gabrielle Stewart
First Assistant Director:
Clare Awdry
Gaffer:
Leo Naessens
Chris Broomfield
Hair Designer:
Sarah Nuth
Key Grip:
Chris Rusby
Makeup Designer:
Sarah Nuth
Original Music Composer:
Amelia Warner
Producer:
Gemma Arterton
Jessica Parker
Jessica Malik
Production Design:
Francesca Balestra Di Mottola
Production Manager:
Siobhan McDonnell
Screenplay:
Jessica Swale
Script Supervisor:
Lucy Ward
Second Assistant Director:
Phoebe Vale Markham
Sound Designer:
Markus Moll
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Markus Moll
Sound Recordist:
Nigel Albermaniche
Third Assistant Director:
Macarena Montero
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