A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 15, 2001
Original Title:
Another Life
Genres:
Crime
Production Companies:
Alibi Pictures
Arts Council of England
Boxer Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 101
A woman is wrongly accused of murdering her husband in Edwardian London. Just before the outbreak of World War I, Edith Graydon married her boyfriend Percy Thomson. He survives the war but theirs is not a happy marriage. She doesn't really love him and he feels it every day. He's also possessive and their daily life is a constant battle. She meets and falls in love with Frederick Bywaters, her sister's one-time boyfriend. They have a long affair and her desperate attempts to get either a formal separation of divorce from her husband falls on deaf ears. They are at their wits end and Bywaters decides to do something about it. On a dark evening when Edith is walking with her husband, Bywaters stabs him to death. Edith is charged with murder along with Bywaters and both are found guilty. She claims her innocence right up until the day they are both executed by hanging in 1923. Based on a true story.
Art Department Assistant:
Nicola De Fresnes
Art Direction:
Paul Ghirardani
Assistant Costume Designer:
Lisa Shanley
Casting:
Gillian Hawser
Caroline Hutchings
Kate Plantin
Choreographer:
Caroline Pope
Costume Design:
Stephanie Collie
Costume Supervisor:
Gabrielle Spanswick
Director:
Philip Goodhew
Director of Photography:
Simon Archer
Editor:
Jamie Trevill
Executive Producer:
Chris Craib
Alex Harakis
Danny Passi
Fabio Chino Quaradeghini
Gary Smith
Nigel Thomas
Foley Artist:
Jack Stew
Hair Designer:
Tory Wright
Key Hair Stylist:
Tracey Wells
Makeup Artist:
Lou Burton
Music:
James McConnel
Producer:
Angela Hart
Lora Fox Gamble
Peter Watson-Wood
Production Design:
James Merifield
Property Master:
Simon Morrissey
Rigging Gaffer:
Andy Cole
Script Supervisor:
Kim Armitage
Set Decoration:
Gina Cromwell
Steadicam Operator:
Alf Tramontin
Visual Effects Producer:
Simon Frame
Writer:
Philip Goodhew
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