The Brass Elephant in the Room (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 13, 2020

Original Title:
The Brass Elephant in the Room

Genres:
Fantasy

Production Companies:
13 Pictures

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 12

Everywhere at the end of time.

The Man sits alone, sipping tea in an endless void, until a chandelier comes crashing down out of darkness. The pieces soon transform into a Woman and a peculiar journey arises for the newly met couple as the void presents objects and events that disrupt time, space and logic.

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Art Department Assistant:
Alex Dolan

Assistant Camera:
Kendrick Foo

Assistant Costume Designer:
Colette Robinson

Choreographer:
Richard Duke

Cinematography:
Francis Cousins

Colorist:
Garry Maddison

Costume Design:
Beatrice Darwell-Taylor

Director:
Eleanor Dolan
Junior Day

Executive Producer:
Harry Musgrove

First Assistant Camera:
Sam Chilton

Gaffer:
Andre Govia

Location Coordinator:
Heather Neele

Makeup & Hair:
Breckin Gillard

Makeup Designer:
Amelia Gaughan

Music:
Anna Katharina Bauer

Producer:
Leonie Schmidt

Production Assistant:
Chrissy Agius
Zak Dawson

Production Design:
Olavo Abrantes

Props:
Craig Lynch

Second Assistant Camera:
Kirsty Aitken

Set Designer:
Craig Lynch

Sound:
Luke Phillips

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Rebecca Birch

Still Photographer:
Adam Pietraszewski

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