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Release Date:
October 21, 2005
Original Title:
Gideon's Daughter
Alternate Titles:
A Filha de Gideon
Gideonin naiset
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
BBC
FremantleMedia
Spotlight Films
Talkback Thames
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M GB: 15
Runtime: 105
Bill Nighy and Miranda Richardson star in a story of grief and celebrity, set in the intense spring and summer of New Labour's election victory and Diana's death. Nighy is a PR guru who has to stop and re-evaluate his world when his daughter threatens to leave his life, perhaps as revenge for his serial infidelities. Richardson plays a mother trying to bury her grief in an unconventional way after the loss of her young son.
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Art Direction:
Rebecca Holmes
Assistant Editor:
Kate Coggins
Casting:
Andy Pryor
Construction Manager:
Jo Hawthorne
Costume Designer:
Annie Symons
Dialogue Editor:
Keith Marriner
Director:
Stephen Poliakoff
Director of Photography:
Barry Ackroyd
Editor:
Clare Douglas
Executive Producer:
Stephen Poliakoff
David M. Thompson
Kathryn Mitchell
Peter Fincham
First Assistant Director:
Jack Ravenscroft
Hair Designer:
Veronica McAleer
Hairstylist:
Francesco Alberico
Location Manager:
Harriet Lawrence
Makeup Designer:
Veronica McAleer
Original Music Composer:
Adrian Johnston
Producer:
Nicolas Brown
Production Design:
James Merifield
Script Supervisor:
Liz Elizabeth West
Second Assistant Director:
Matt Carver
Set Decoration:
Jacqueline Abrahams
Sound:
Tim Alban
Sound Effects Editor:
Antonia Bates
Sound Recordist:
Maurice Hillier
Supervising Sound Editor:
Paul Davies
Third Assistant Director:
Andrew Mannion
Unit Manager:
Emma Woodcock
Finlay Bradbury
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Marion Weise
Writer:
Stephen Poliakoff
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