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Release Date:
July 20, 2020
Original Title:
Institute
Genres:
TV Movie
Production Companies:
Gecko
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 59
Enter a shadowy establishment where residents attempt to create order from the chaos of life. Carers become patients, memories fracture and relationships collide. Physical theatre company Gecko has a reputation for generating unique worlds, intoxicatingly beautiful scenes and breathtaking choreography. Based on their internationally acclaimed production by Amit Lahav, this film is a visually captivating and poetic dissection of the way we nurture and care for ourselves and each other.
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Art Department Assistant:
Andy Pearson
Martin Berry
Jonathan Atkinson
Dethan Atkinson
Art Direction:
Stuart Brindle
Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Joe Nowell
Camera Department Production Assistant:
Jim Horsfield
Costumer:
Gayle Playford
Director:
Amit Lahav
Director of Photography:
Emma Dalesman
Editor:
Todd MacDonald
Electrician:
Camil Liberto
Executive Producer:
Fiona Morris
Emma Cahusac
First Assistant Camera:
Claire Louise Fraser
Gaffer:
Ben Starkin
Grip:
Rogan Brown
Makeup & Hair:
Hattie Leviston
Musician:
James Alsopp
Dave Price
Producer:
Rosalind Wynn
John Wyver
Production Coordinator:
Genine Sumner
Francesca Bloor
Production Design:
Rhys Jarman
Production Designer:
Eileen Aldous
Production Manager:
Sean Ford
Second Assistant Camera:
Tom Carpenter
Sound:
Paul Barton
Alison Dale
Sound Supervisor:
Andy Rose
Visual Effects:
Andy Quinn
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