Sweetheart (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 24, 2021

Original Title:
Sweetheart

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
BBC Film
BFI
Hazey Jane Films
Microwave Films
SUMS Film and Media

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  GB: 15  IE: 15 

Runtime: 103

A socially awkward, environmentally-conscious teenager named AJ is dragged to a coastal holiday park by her painfully 'normal' family, where she becomes unexpectedly captivated by a chlorine smelling, sun-loving lifeguard named Isla.

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Art Department Assistant:
Rebecca Erratt

Art Direction:
Freya Espie

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Amy Jayne Martin

Boom Operator:
Mike Shackleton
Sven Mattes

Casting:
Carolyn McLeod

Casting Assistant:
Matt Sheppard

Chaperone:
Emily Byron

Costume Assistant:
Nell Rogers

Costume Design:
Amy Louise Thompson

Director:
Marley Morrison

Director of Photography:
Matthew Wicks
Emily Almond Barr

Editor:
Keelan Gumbley

Executive Producer:
Lucy Fenton
Pietro Greppi
Phil Hunt
Andy Brunskill
Adam Antoniades
Anna Antoniou
Safitri Widagdo
Evan Leighton-Davis

First Assistant Director:
Amber Tordoff-Gibson

Focus Puller:
Bryony Morgan
Craig Lees

Gaffer:
Ricky Collins

Line Producer:
Alexa Waugh

Makeup Artist:
Olta Citozi

Makeup Designer:
Amelia Kildear

Music Supervisor:
Jenn Egan

Original Music Composer:
James Griffith
Pablo Clements

Producer:
Michelle Antoniades

Production Accountant:
Tatiana Akhmatova

Production Design:
Carys Beard

Script Supervisor:
Rebecca King

Second Assistant Director:
Katia Shannon

Sound Assistant:
Sam De Vos

Sound Editor:
Elliott Bowell
Michal Maletz

Sound Recordist:
Paul Caton

Standby Art Director:
Freya Elspie

Studio Teacher:
Amanda Young

Third Assistant Director:
Xenia Lefevre

Writer:
Marley Morrison

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