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Release Date:
June 26, 2021
Original Title:
From A to Q
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 19
When Alex wakes suddenly from a dream in which she confesses her love to her best friend, her whole world is turned upside down. She uses the following weeks to understand herself and slowly comes to terms with who she may be, all the while trying really hard not to lose the best friend she’s had since she was five. After all, coming out isn’t easy. 'From A to Q’ is a story of friendship, coming out and learning to love yourself.
Art Direction:
Leah Croft
Assistant Director:
Amber Wright
Adam Survay
Tommy-Joe Brown
Associate Producer:
Gloria Junn
Tiffany N. D'Emidio
John Garman
Angela Maliali
Kelley Daniel
Colette Fleming
Wilco Krul
Lisa Marie Tedesco
Zett Stai
Lucas A. Ferrara
Choreographer:
Jess Tucker Boyd
Colorist:
Chris Shaw
Consulting Producer:
Henriette-Mercedes Spiering
Costume Assistant:
Rhianna Bell
Costume Design:
Ilaria Mosca
Director:
Emmalie El Fadli
Director of Photography:
Beatriz Delgado Mena
Editor:
Emmalie El Fadli
Electrician:
Lorene Desportes
Focus Puller:
Oliver Newman
Gaffer:
Marina Lewin
Makeup & Hair:
Charlotte Ambrose
Music:
Charlotte Partt
Producer:
Dionne Jacomello
Bob Oliver
Hansof Waller
Emmalie El Fadli
Mark Owen
Katie Pratten
Production Driver:
Jo Fraser
Production Manager:
Deborah Espect
Runner Art Department:
Tiff Milner
Second Assistant "C" Camera:
Owen Jeffrey
Sound Recordist:
Philip Quinton
Steadicam Operator:
Luke Snowball
Still Photographer:
Hansof Waller
Visual Effects Art Director:
Josh Baker-Mendoza
Writer:
Emmalie El Fadli
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