A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 21, 2019
Original Title:
Goldfish
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Haus Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
A hopeful and moving story of love and loss. Set against the gritty backdrop of south London, one brave little girl goes on a journey of discovery in search of courage, resolve, and her big brother’s heart. GOLDFISH explores themes of mental health in young men, violence, and cultural stereotypes.
Art Department Assistant:
Freya Newmarch
George Stock
Camera Trainee:
Seth McNamara-Waddington
Casting:
Kharmel Cochrane
Cinematography:
Deepa Keshvala
Colorist:
Jason Wallis
Jason Wallis
Costume Design:
Rachael Clarke
Director:
Hector Dockrill
Driver:
Mark Stevens
Editor:
Izabella Curry
Executive Producer:
Thomas Benski
Marisa Clifford
James Sorton
First Assistant Camera:
Pete Bateson
First Assistant Director:
Eno Enkfield
Gaffer:
Salvadour Game
Key Makeup Artist:
Carly Guy
Lighting Technician:
Charlie Lodge
Makeup Artist:
Abigail Lemar
Music:
Hugo White
Online Editor:
Kit Jennings
Post Producer:
Ashlee Kalinowski
Producer:
Harri Kamalanathan
Benedict Turnbull
Production Assistant:
Ellie Sanders Wright
Production Design:
Anna Mould
Production Runner:
Ellen Ahn
Dan Rad
Script Supervisor:
Iain Simpson
Second Assistant Camera:
Ky Brasey
Sam Taylor
Second Assistant Director:
Jens Klit Nielsen
Sound:
Michael Chin
Paul Sumpter
Sound Editor:
Richard Evans
Sound Recordist:
Richard Morgan
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