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Release Date:
August 22, 2004
Original Title:
One Minute Past Midnight
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Film4 Productions
Intrepido
UK Film Council
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
In 2058, two apathetic friends run the night shift in a 24-hour convenience store. Robert likes the Japanese girl who works the day shift, but in spite of encouraging signs from her, he won't - or can't - act. Instead, Robert and Steve discuss their views on life. Winner of Gold Hugo for best short film at the 2005 Chicago International Film Festival.
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Art Department Assistant:
Katrine Seidella
Alan Chung
Anna Lorenz
Art Direction:
Salvador Maldonado
Boom Operator:
Ashley Bond
Tom Harrison
Casting Director:
Joan McCann
Clapper Loader:
Leo Holba
Construction Manager:
Tim Cole
Costume Assistant:
Katy Price
Costume Designer:
Clarissa Bromelle
Dialogue Editor:
Becki Ponting
Director:
Celia Galán
Director of Photography:
Natasha Braier
Editor:
Mathias Dombrink
Celia Galán
Electrician:
Mike Archer
Executive Producer:
Peter Carlton
Caroline Cooper
Kate Ogborn
First Assistant Director:
Kate Hughes
Focus Puller:
David Raedeker
Gaffer:
Mitch Spooner
Grip:
Ben Watson
Legal Services:
Angela Jackson
Lighting Production Assistant:
Trine Haslund
Location Manager:
Nick Wade
Tyson Barber
Makeup Designer:
Jo Evans
Liz Jones
Mixing Engineer:
Martin Peter Jensen
Music:
Mark Cleveland
Dorian Hobday
Sam Windett
Producer:
Lachlan MacKinnon
Paola Minazzato
Production Accountant:
Ming Chung
Production Assistant:
Danny Weedon
Benjamin Da Costa
Production Coordinator:
Emily Perowne
Production Designer:
Tine Mette Jesperson
Script Supervisor:
Alice Bell
Sound Effects Editor:
Graham Headicar
Sound Recordist:
Emma Meaden
Third Assistant Director:
Melanie Heseltine
Writer:
Celia Galán
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