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Release Date:
March 8, 2020
Original Title:
A Map of the World
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 2
With his kids running riot on a Sunday morning a tired father tries to find space to contemplate the world by posing them a puzzle. The solution they find outreaches his expectation.
Art Direction:
April Ibinceanu
Camera Operator:
Anthony Lucas
Co-Producer:
Mike Merritt
Colorist:
Ross Macpherson
Director:
Vera Filatova
Director of Photography:
Natasha Mullan
Editor:
Stuart McCardle
Electrician:
Hugh Donnelly
Executive Producer:
Vera Graziadei
First Assistant "B" Camera:
George Telling
First Assistant Camera:
Richard Perry
First Assistant Director:
Stuart McCardle
Gaffer:
Harry Gay
Lighting Technician:
Hugh Donnelly
Original Music Composer:
Oliver Birch
Producer:
Saba Kia
Production Design:
Zoe Parker
Second Assistant Camera:
Jack Mealing
Sound Editor:
Marco Iavarone
Sound Recordist:
Calum Sample
Thanks:
Phillipa Gedge
Robin Monotti Graziadei
Writer:
Vera Filatova
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