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Release Date:
March 15, 2019
Original Title:
Fisherman's Friends
Alternate Titles:
Fisherman’s Friends – Vom Kutter in die Charts
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
BondIt
Fred Films
Powderkeg Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: AA AU: M DK: 7 FR: U GB: 12A IE: 12 JP: G KR: 12 NL: 9 NZ: M PL: 12 RO: 15 SE: Btl US: PG-13
Runtime: 112
Ten fishermen from Cornwall are signed by Universal Records and achieve a top ten hit with their debut album of Sea Shanties. Based on the true-life story of Cornish folk band, Fisherman's Friends.
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"B" Camera Operator:
Morgan Lowndes
Alastair Rae
Additional Director of Photography:
David Mackie
Art Direction:
Zoe Payne
Assistant Accountant:
Novenka Bailey
Assistant Costume Designer:
Aimee Callaway
Sophie Hart-Walsh
Assistant Editor:
Andreas D. Nold
Associate Producer:
Shereen Ali
Emily Precious
Best Boy Electric:
James Osborn-Brown
Garry Owen
Boom Operator:
Loveday Harding
Tim Partridge
Barry Coxhead
Camera Trainee:
Irina Cernea
Jamie Coupland
Mackenzie Dodd
Carpenter:
Roy Speakman
Casting:
Alex Johnson
Casting Assistant:
Jake Brunger
Casting Consultant:
Michelle Guish
Chaperone:
Karin Walker
Clapper Loader:
Alex Parish
Co-Producer:
Ian Brown
Ian Brown
Tim Smith
Johnny Daukes
Colorist:
Jamie Welsh
Costume Design:
Rebecca Hale
Costume Supervisor:
Amanda Derby
Costumer:
Finn Mccleave
Jocelyn Creighton
Dialect Coach:
Elaine Claxton
John Cleave
Dialogue Editor:
Yanti Windrich
Digital Imaging Technician:
Korsshan Schlauer
James Ian Gray
Alix Milan
Director:
Chris Foggin
Director of Photography:
Simon Tindall
Editor:
Johnny Daukes
Electrician:
Mark Linton
Genki McClure
Amy Rixon
Dave Cornelius
Colin Vinton
Warren Tribe
Richard Potter
Executive Producer:
James Scott
John Fields
Adrian Politowski
Jay Firestone
Will Young
Peter Hampden
Peter Nichols
Paul Weiland
Norman Merry
John Stevens
James Swarbrick
Barnaby Thompson
Zoe Davis
Phil Hunt
Tracey McCarrick
Philip Greader
Compton Ross
Matthew Helderman
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Alexandra Voikou
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Phil Barnes
First Assistant Camera:
Christopher J. Reynolds
First Assistant Director:
Alice Caronna
Floor Runner:
Annabelle Hood
Foley Artist:
Peter Burgis
Zoe Freed
Rebecca Heathcote
Foley Editor:
Adam Bourne
Foley Mixer:
Sam Walsh
Glen Gathard
Jemma Riley-Tolch
Gaffer:
Pat Crawford
Sol Saihati
Mark Keeling
Grip:
Joe Willis
Alex Kelleher
James Ray Leary
Hair Designer:
Julie Kendrick
Line Producer:
Mike O'Regan
Location Assistant:
Lizy Drinkwater
Location Manager:
Johnny Bamford
Makeup Artist:
Jo Caserly
Gigi Dey
Lucy Allen
Robb Crafer
Sally Rose Davidson
Jess Brooks
Makeup Designer:
Julie Kendrick
Makeup Trainee:
Bethany Lewis
Music Supervisor:
Ian Brown
Online Editor:
William Chetwynd
Original Music Composer:
Rupert Christie
Producer:
Nick Moorcroft
Meg Leonard
James Spring
Production Coordinator:
Anna Wilton
Production Design:
Hannah Purdy Foggin
Production Manager:
Sophie MacClancy
Production Secretary:
Lucinda Baird
Script Supervisor:
Pat Tookey-Dickson
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Mathieu Treacy
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Phil Hardy
James B. Wall
Second Assistant Director:
Luc Gavigan
Chris Marshall
Sound Effects Editor:
James Hayday
Brian Gilligan
Sound Mixer:
Giancarlo Dellapina
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robert Farr
Sound Recordist:
Paul Paragon
John Rodda
Special Effects Supervisor:
Graham Brown
Standby Art Director:
Jenny Dee
Still Photographer:
Rob Youngson
Studio Teacher:
Bryan Dadson
Stunt Coordinator:
Jamie Edgell
Third Assistant Director:
Amber Tordoff-Gibson
Transportation Captain:
Stuart Strasdin
Unit Manager:
Dan Haslam
Edward Bottenheim
Unit Publicist:
Lawrence Atkinson
Rob Deacon
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jelmen Palsterman
Wigmaker:
Bobbie Ross
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