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Release Date:
January 14, 2022
Original Title:
Save the Cinema
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
FAE Film and Television
Future Artists Entertainment
Head Gear Films
Kreo Films
Metrol Technology
Sky Cinema
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12A|12 IE: 12 US: NR
Runtime: 109
The true story of Liz Evans, a hairdresser and leader of a youth theatre in Carmarthen, Wales, who began a campaign in 1993 to save the Lyric theatre from closure. Alongside then Mayor of Carmarthen Richard Goodridge, they enlisted the help of Steven Spielberg, securing a special premiere of Jurassic Park.
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Art Direction:
Gwyn Eiddior
John West
Associate Producer:
Tom Harberd
Casting:
Kelly Valentine Hendry
Cinematography:
Hamish Doyne-Ditmas
Costume Design:
Jo Thompson
Dialogue Editor:
Marek Forreiter
Director:
Sara Sugarman
Editor:
John Wilson
Executive Producer:
Peter Hampden
Julia Stuart
Norman Merry
Martin Owen
Bizzy Day
Sarah Wright
Phil Hunt
Compton Ross
Foley Artist:
Peter Burgis
Foley Farmers
Franziska Treutler
Foley Editor:
Maxwell MacRae
Foley Mixer:
Albrecht Ihlenburg
Hair Designer:
Jacquetta Levon
Hairstylist:
Alex King
Sophie Harmon
Makeup Artist:
Alex King
Sophie Harmon
Bea Garcia
Makeup Designer:
Jacquetta Levon
Producer:
Pauline Burt
Matt Williams
Karl Hall
Piers Tempest
Production Design:
Jonathan Houlding
Screenplay:
Piers Ashworth
Set Decoration:
Tamsin Clarke
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Sven Taits
Tushar Manek
Story:
Lorraine King
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