A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 16, 1999
Original Title:
Suede: Live at Perivale
Genres:
Documentary | Music | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Fleetwood Mobiles
Interceptor
Suede HQ
The Farm
suede music
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 38
A documentary / Live performance TV presentation from 1999.
Art Direction:
Michael Carlin
Camera Operator:
Robbie Ryan
Andy Horner
Andy Watt
Eugene O'Connor
Steve Robson
Colorist:
Aidan Farrell
Director:
Nick Wickham
Director of Photography:
Alexander Melman
Editor:
Mark 'Reg' Wrench
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Brian Farrelly
Executive Producer:
Graham Smith
First Assistant Director:
Justin Travers
Grip:
Jamie Monks
Peter Muncey
John Donne
Lighting Camera:
Chris Craig
Makeup & Hair:
Tania Rodney
Other:
Graham Lees
Christine Henry
Producer:
Emer Patten
Production Manager:
Chris Taplin
Karen O'Brien
Sound:
Steve Greenwood
Sound Mixer:
Tim Summerhayes
Steve Greenwood
Sound Recordist:
Tim Summerhayes
Technical Advisor:
Peter Sissons
Thanks:
Mark Tattersall
Andy Holland
Dave Roberts
Saul Galpern
Mehelli Modi
Torsten Luth
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