Birthday Girl (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 16, 2019

Original Title:
Birthday Girl

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Afternoon Pictures
Unstoppable Film and Television

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 17

This film relishes us with a true, intricate and accurate depiction of underrepresented characters, unspoken family dynamics and unheard communities in Manchester’s notorious Moss Side. Centred around B, a middle-aged woman balancing her role as a mother to an overprotective son, and her intimate relationships with other men. The film explores what happens when these two worlds collide.

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Associate Producer:
Greg Costello

Best Boy Grip:
Tukei Muhumuza

Boom Operator:
Andy Low
Dominik Masar

Cinematography:
Adric Watson

Clapper Loader:
Jonny Stillwell

Colorist:
Jodie Davidson

Costume Assistant:
Crystal Partington

Costume Design:
Eve Salter

Director:
Portia A. Buckley

First Assistant Camera:
Dominica Eriksen

First Assistant Director:
Davy Hughes

Gaffer:
Stuart Johnson

Grip:
Renny Borthwick

Lighting Technician:
Dale McAndrew
Luke Alen-Buckley

Line Producer:
Holly Carrington

Mix Technician:
Andrew White

Producer:
Jason Maza
Michael Lindley

Production Design:
Claire Molloy

Script Supervisor:
Gabrielle Wood

Sound Mixer:
Hugo Parvery

Still Photographer:
Lily Bertrand-Webb

Technical Advisor:
Darryl Laycock

Third Assistant Director:
Lois Griffiths

Visual Effects:
Thialy Sow

Writer:
Michael Lindley
Portia A. Buckley

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