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Release Date:
February 28, 2019
Original Title:
Hero: Inspired by the Extraordinary Life & Times of Mr. Ulric Cross
Alternate Titles:
Hero: The Extraordinary Life of Mr Ulric Cross
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
Canada | Trinidad and Tobago
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A
Runtime: 111
Inspired by the life and times of Caribbean war hero, judge and diplomat Ulric Cross whose amazing life spanned key moments of the 20th Century like WW2, African independence movements, Black Power, the rise of a new brand of Black leadership around the world, events that define our present reality.
Additional Editing:
Mars Horodyski
Additional Writing:
Nickolai Salcedo
Akley Olton
Art Direction:
Simone Phillips
Assistant Camera:
Faisal Lutchmedial
Assistant Editor:
Hyeji Lee
Associate Producer:
Nicole Brooks
Mary Wells
Camera Operator:
Chris Munro
Mathieu Sly
William Culverwell
Cinematography:
Akley Olton
Jake Thomas
Steve Marshall
Co-Producer:
Ernest Abbeyquaye
Sallian Marious Gomez
Timmy Mora
Rudolph Walker
Christopher Laird
Ann Marie Desilva
Colorist:
Alex May
Costume Designer:
Simone Phillips
Hazel Mallon
Creator:
Anne Marie Stewart
Dialogue Editor:
Robynn Truman
Director:
Frances-Anne Solomon
Director of Photography:
Walter Pacifico
Editor:
Charles Ross
Executive Producer:
Lisa Wickham
Anne Marie Stewart
First Assistant Director:
Bella Angelina Randazzo
Gaffer:
Nicole Sweet
Leonid Kogan
Khanseng Mein
Grip:
Jordan Masterson
Key Hair Stylist:
Jasmine Merinsky
Key Makeup Artist:
Jasmine Merinsky
Line Producer:
Lesley-Anne MacFarlane
Holly Rowden
Makeup & Hair:
Su Jin Lee
Mina Khosravi
Original Music Composer:
John Welsman
Production Design:
Alexandria Cook
Set Decoration:
Lucas O'Hara
Chrysanthi Zora Michaelides
Sound Effects Editor:
Michael Bonini
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Bonini
Sound Recordist:
Burton Lavery
Nathaniel Barker
Story Editor:
Jamie Gaetz
Supervising Sound Editor:
Brian Elmer
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Raiyan Laksamana
Writer:
Frances-Anne Solomon
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