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Release Date:
December 21, 2018
Original Title:
Lady Parts
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Channel 4 Television
Working Title Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
In this quick British comedy short, Amina is a young Muslim guitarist who recently stopped playing due to her nerves. In her pursuit of a man, she seeks the help of Lady Parts, an all-female Muslim punk trio in need of a lead guitarist.
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Accountant:
Jessica Smith
Art Department Assistant:
Philippa Mumford
Josie Fergusson
Associate Producer:
Sami El-Hadi
Boom Operator:
Freya Clarke
Casting Assistant:
Ceri Bedingfield
Casting Director:
Aisha Bywaters
Cinematography:
Diana Olifirova
Colorist:
Joseph Bicknell
Costume Assistant:
Iqra Abbas
Costume Designer:
PC Williams
Costume Supervisor:
Misty Dee Griffith
Digital Imaging Technician:
Alix Milan
Director:
Nida Manzoor
Director of Photography:
Diana Olifirova
Editor:
Robbie Morrison
Electrician:
Chris Barber
Mark Stewart
Executive Producer:
Mark Freeland
First Assistant Camera:
Karl Hui
Gaffer:
Ben Ransley
Graphic Designer:
Grizzly Adam
Grip:
Sid Jones
Hair Designer:
Claire Carter
Location Assistant:
Kayleigh Folcarelli
Location Manager:
Saba Kia
Makeup Artist:
Kelly Sadler
Makeup Designer:
Claire Carter
Online Editor:
Scott Hinchcliffe
Original Music Composer:
Shez Manzoor
Post Producer:
Devan Vimal
Producer:
Surian Fletcher-Jones
Production Coordinator:
Ben Pearce
Production Designer:
Simon Walker
Production Manager:
Ian Hughes
Production Runner:
Mark Starling
Prop Designer:
Grizzly Adam
Screenplay:
Nida Manzoor
Script Supervisor:
Francesca Brooks
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Tamsin Palmer
Set Decoration:
Fiona Albrow
Sound Editor:
Matt Waites
Sound Mixer:
John Rogerson
Sound Recordist:
Nigel Albermaniche
Steadicam Operator:
Josh Brooks
Supervising Sound Editor:
Jay Price
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