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Release Date:
August 1, 2019
Original Title:
The Cunning Man
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Dunninger Films
Harvest Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
"The Cunning Man" is inspired by a real Cunning Man, John Harries (c.1785 – 1839). It’s an enchanted tale of compassion in the face of callous greed.
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Art Department Assistant:
Graeme Peacock
Cinematography:
Dave Miller
Colorist:
Gareth Bishop
Costume Design:
Giulia Scrimieri
Digital Imaging Technician:
Joe Lovelock
Director:
Zoe Dobson
Editor:
Rene Pannevis
Electrician:
William Alexander Roberts
Will Roberts
Jamie Hitchens
Executive Producer:
Amy-Jo Bryant
First Assistant Camera:
Emily-Jane Robinson
First Assistant Director:
Jeroen Bogaert
Gaffer:
Greg McFarlane King
Graphic Designer:
Lee Fenton-Wilkinson
Location Manager:
Richard Marsh
Makeup Designer:
Giada Venturini
Music:
Lol Hammond
Producer:
Ross Williams
Ali Cook
Production Coordinator:
James May
Production Design:
Felix Coles
Production Manager:
Martine Skogstad
Property Buyer:
Porl Matthews
Property Master:
Piers Powis
Script Editor:
Quay Chu
Script Supervisor:
Thomas Moodie
Second Assistant Camera:
Max Openshaw
Sound Editor:
Jack Wensley
Sound Mixer:
Louis Tompkins
Standby Art Director:
Frances Von Fleming
Visual Effects:
Joe Pavlo
Writer:
Ali Cook
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