A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 21, 2018
Original Title:
What Happened to Evie
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
French Fancy Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
A schoolgirl's splintered memories of a sexual assault reveal a reality that when revisited from an alternative perspective uncovers a very different truth.
Assistant Camera:
Alex Howe
Assistant Director:
Joe Starrs
Associate Producer:
Robert Shacklady
Boom Operator:
Kyra Westman
Casting:
Emily Jones
Cinematography:
Robert Shacklady
Colorist:
Claire Winter
Costume Design:
Rebecca Duncan
Digital Imaging Technician:
Miles Shacklady
Director:
Kate Cheeseman
Editor:
Siân Fever
Kate Cheeseman
Ben Scriven
Executive Co-Producer:
Charlie Kay
First Assistant Director:
Lina Remeikaite
Gaffer:
Harry Johns
Lighting Technician:
Jake M. Peters
Makeup Designer:
Carla Eve
Music:
Sarah Warne
Producer:
Georgina French
Kate Cheeseman
Stefan Allesch-Taylor
Production Design:
Adriana Hervas
Runner Art Department:
Curtis McMullan
Script Supervisor:
Lily Dong
Second Assistant Camera:
Hal Howe
Sound Designer:
Jo Jackson
Sound Recordist:
Nathaniel Kastoryano
Stunts:
Lisa Connell
Writer:
Carol Younghusband
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