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Release Date:
August 20, 2020
Original Title:
Behind the Line: Escape to Dunkirk
Genres:
War
Production Companies:
Picture Perfect
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 KR: 15세이상관람가
Runtime: 87
Occupied France, 1940. A Nazi Commander discovers one of his prisoners, Danny is a champion boxer. He forces him to fight for his company's entertainment. But the POWs realise they can use these contests, as cover for an audacious breakout, before they re sent to Germany, where escape will be almost impossible. Their fate and freedom may all come down to how long Danny can keep fighting.
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Additional Editing:
Daniel Garcia Robles
Costume Design:
Sonia Nava
Director:
Ben Mole
Director of Photography:
Peter Allibone
Editor:
Tom Newman
Executive Producer:
Russell Pitt
First Assistant Camera:
Sophie Goss-Garnham
First Assistant Director:
Toby Kearton
Makeup Artist:
Brodie Mayhew
Makeup Designer:
Lee Morgan
Original Music Composer:
Jez Spencer
Producer:
Alison Ramsay
Production Coordinator:
Sammy Measom
Production Design:
Richard Touch
Second Assistant Camera:
Hermione Sylvester
Set Decoration:
Carl Waters
Set Dresser:
Jamie Foote
Sound Designer:
Jason Peacock
Sound Recordist:
Soroosh Gholampur
Translator:
Dorothee Kuepers
Unit Production Manager:
Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar
Writer:
Ben Mole
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