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Release Date:
July 17, 2017
Original Title:
Is Love Racist? The Dating Game
Alternate Titles:
Is liefde racistisch?
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Antenna Pictures
Nerd TV
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 47
Emma Dabiri looks at racism in Britain via the world of modern dating, love apps, and a national survey suggesting that young Britons could be more segregated than ever.
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Camera Operator:
James Spencer
Will Wilkinson
Casting Assistant:
Ali White
Colorist:
Tim Waller
Development Producer:
Oliver Good
Kulvinder Goodman
Joe Ingham
Director:
Grace Chapman
Director of Photography:
Adam Hobbs
Editor:
Duncan Buchanan
Ian Hughes
Stephen Moore
Colin Moxon
Maria Valente
Executive Producer:
Nina Davies
Jago Lee
Graphic Designer:
Luke Douglas
Medical Consultant:
Howard Fine
Online Editor:
Ben Harris
Post Producer:
Lydia Thatcher
Post-Production Manager:
Lydia Thatcher
Producer:
Grace Chapman
Production Accountant:
Julius Aitken
Production Assistant:
Laurel Alleyne
Lawrence Bolton
Zaynab Lulet
Alex Warman
Sunnie Addison
Joe Kenneford
Alice Koski
Maeve O'Sullivan
Mark Wickens
Production Manager:
Isabelle Pavitt
Sound:
Ashley Jameson
James Wyatt
Sound Mixer:
James Whittlesea
Writer:
Emma Dabiri
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