Mari (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 21, 2019

Original Title:
Mari

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

Modern dance is an evocative narrative tool in Georgia Parris' debut, which investigates a young woman's identity and the complex relationship she has with her mother and sister.

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Boom Operator:
Joshua Spencer

Casting Assistant:
Ceri Bedingfield

Casting Director:
Aisha Bywaters

Choreographer:
Maxine Doyle
Bobbi Jene Smith

Co-Producer:
Maxine Doyle

Colorist:
Jodie Davidson

Costume Assistant:
Tash Richards
Jac Gray
Cherrill Parris Fox
Louisa Parris
Luz Marel Flores

Costume Designer:
Holly Rebecca

Costume Supervisor:
Filipa Fabrica

Digital Imaging Technician:
Phillip Brereton

Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Jodie Davidson

Digital Intermediate Editor:
Johnathan Wei Dickinson

Director:
Georgia Parris

Director of Photography:
Adam Scarth

Editor:
Napoleon Stratogiannakis

Executive Producer:
Ian Davies
Lesley Kirkland
Maxine Doyle
Rebecca Long
Sam Cryer

First Assistant Director:
Lina Remeikaite

Foley Artist:
Franziska Treutler

Foley Mixer:
Matt Radcliffe

Gaffer:
Kit Wood

Hair Designer:
Bean Ellis

Line Producer:
Anna Jancsó

Location Manager:
Robert Gooding

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Sarah Armstrong
Gaby Winwood
Jade Winterton

Makeup Designer:
Bean Ellis

Original Music Composer:
Peter Gregson

Producer:
Emma Duffy

Production Design:
Bobbie Cousins

Production Manager:
Dylan Rees

Script Supervisor:
Silvia Bellitto

Set Decoration:
Aoife McKim

Sound Designer:
Gernot Fuhrmann

Sound Mixer:
Robbie Derrick
Edwin Weiss

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
James Drake

Standby Art Director:
Hannah Hardinge

Still Photographer:
Agatha A. Nitecka
Andrew Ogilvy

Unit Publicist:
Zoe Flower

Writer:
Georgia Parris

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