G-Loc (2020) [PG-13]

Release Date:
August 11, 2020

Original Title:
G-Loc

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Goldfinch
Highfield Grange Studios
MSR Media International

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12  GB: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 92

In the last days of Earth comes a new beginning

With Earth virtually destroyed, Bran Marshall flees to Rhea, a nearby planet now hostile towards "Earthers". Escaping onto a Rhean supply ship, he finds the crew slaughtered, with the only survivor a female warrior named Ohsha. As the two try to kill one another, the ship is damaged by meteorites. Bran and Ohsha must join forces to salvage the craft before it impacts the planet below — and the humans that live there.

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Armorer:
Stuart Shepherd-Garner

Art Direction:
Beck Whelpdale

Associate Producer:
Stephen Naulls

Boom Operator:
Paul Caton
Matthew S. Jones

CG Artist:
Tim Gathercole

CG Supervisor:
Andrew Jones

Camera Trainee:
Zoe Howard

Carpenter:
James Ashley Holloway

Casting:
Shannon Makhanian

Colorist:
Matthew Wingad

Compositor:
Stephen Grimes
Yanru Yin

Construction Manager:
Archie Knowles

Costume Assistant:
Harriet Dyson

Costume Design:
Lance Milligan

Costume Supervisor:
Olivia Sykes

Digital Compositor:
Ben Lilley
Gary Maudsley

Digital Imaging Technician:
Mike Myshko

Director:
Tom Paton

Director of Photography:
George Burt

Editor:
Jeremy Gibbs

Executive Producer:
Kirsty Bell
Philippe Martinez

First Assistant Camera:
Jonny Rhodes

First Assistant Director:
Nick Gorman

Floor Runner:
Angelique Jones
Connah Thompson
Kurt Ryan

Foley Editor:
Franziska Treutler

Foley Mixer:
Albrecht Ihlenburg

Gaffer:
Craig Hudson

Graphic Designer:
Jessica Barrell

Hair Designer:
Jo Sweeting

Hair Supervisor:
Julie Atkins

Makeup & Hair:
Kim Brown

Makeup Designer:
Jo Sweeting

Makeup Supervisor:
Julie Atkins

Music Supervisor:
Steve McMellon
Liam McMellon

Original Music Composer:
Max Sweiry

Post Production Supervisor:
Kate Wright

Producer:
Alan Latham
Thomas Mattinson
Phil McKenzie

Production Accountant:
Stephen Naulls

Production Assistant:
Hannah Cross

Production Coordinator:
Amy Sparling

Production Design:
Victoria Richards

Production Manager:
Monika Kasprzak
Liza Bolton

Production Secretary:
Lauren Taverner

Pyrotechnician:
Steven Herbert

Script Supervisor:
Rebecca Babagee

Second Assistant Camera:
Josh Bloomer

Second Assistant Director:
Merv Lewis

Set Dresser:
Rebecca Higgins

Set Medic:
Helen Doran

Sound Mixer:
Matthew Price

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Adam Daniel
Graham Daniel

Special Effects Supervisor:
Keith Harding

Standby Art Director:
Declan Price

Still Photographer:
Ross Day

Stunt Coordinator:
Spencer Collings
Darren Le Fevre

Stunt Double:
Nicholas Lee

Supervising Sound Editor:
Fred Englefield

Third Assistant Director:
Louisa Rose

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ben Louden

Wardrobe Assistant:
Fionnuala Milligan

Writer:
Tom Paton

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