The Second Hearing (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 13, 2019

Original Title:
The Second Hearing

Genres:
Crime | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Chiselled Pictures
Soda Visual

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 11

A tale of sex, death and vindictive algorithms.

The cold-hearted AI that runs a futuristic prison summons a prisoner to face his second parole hearing. Can he re-enact his crime without offending again?

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Assistant Camera:
Will Carr

Co-Producer:
Mark Sutherland
Justin Marosa
Romain Kedochim

Colorist:
Romain Kedochim

Director:
Stuart Black
Nick Mather

Director of Photography:
Christos Mavridis

Editor:
Scott Corben

Executive Producer:
Ben Venables
David Jenkins

First Assistant Director:
Mark Sutherland

Makeup & Hair:
Livi Leppard

Music:
David Hamill

Original Music Composer:
David Hamill

Producer:
Nick Mather
Stuart Black

Production Assistant:
Molly Elmes

Sound Designer:
Alex Hudd

Sound Recordist:
Nick Grant
Kit Withnail

Visual Effects:
Christos Mavridis
Josh Friend
Jackson Davis

Writer:
Nick Mather
Stuart Black

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