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Release Date:
March 12, 2019
Original Title:
My Sweet Prince
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Hello Mozart
Plimsoll Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Alcopops, VHS tapes, cigarettes, boys, MSN Messenger, Placebo - this is 2003. Set on the Isle of Wight, fragments of the director's own teenage video diaries collide with the fictional story of 15-year-old Tommy in this short film about a boy's search for connection in the advent of the internet age. Infatuated with his best friend's boyfriend and unable to truly reveal himself to anyone, Tommy feels an overwhelming sense of isolation on the small chalk island he calls home. Desperate to be seen, he logs on to family computer, clicks connect and opens MSN.
Animation:
Toby Anthonisz
Associate Producer:
Lily Slydel
Casting Director:
Elan Jones
Colorist:
Tobias James Tomkins
Costume Design:
Davey Sutton
Director:
Jason Bradbury
Director of Photography:
Anna MacDonald
Editor:
Jason Bradbury
Executive Producer:
Jacqui Edenbrow
Siobhan Logue
Lamia Dabboussy
Gillian Scothern
First Assistant Director:
Nathan Leigh Horrocks
Foley Artist:
Lorenzo Piani
Foley Editor:
Lorenzo Piani
Foley Mixer:
Federico Modanese
Makeup & Hair:
Jimmy Owen Jones
Music:
Patrick Jonsson
Producer:
Grace Carroll
Production Design:
Jason Synnott
Production Manager:
Boris Franchi
Songs:
Brian Molko
Stefan Olsdal
Robert Schultzberg
Steve Hewitt
Sound Designer:
Payam Hosseinian
Sound Editor:
Ben Chick
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Simon Hill
Sound Recordist:
Pasha Shilov
Supervising Sound Editor:
Tom Williams
Writer:
Jason Bradbury
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