A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 23, 2021
Original Title:
Homesick
Genres:
Drama | History | Thriller
Production Companies:
Black Elk Productions
Dream Spire Studios
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 112
A university student returns home to self-isolate during the lockdown. He's totally alone, he's caught the virus and in order to cope, he's started to talk to himself.
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BTS Videographer:
Tom Payne
Cinematography:
Callum John
Colorist:
Chas Harrington
Director:
Jason Farries
Editor:
Tom Payne
First Assistant Camera:
Sam Gosiewski
First Assistant Director:
Tom Payne
Emily Stanley
Foley Artist:
William Henley
Location Manager:
William Henley
Makeup & Hair:
Annmarie Malley
Nicola Standen
Music:
Alexander Proudlock
Jamie Sharp
Musician:
Timofiy Starenkov
Producer:
Emily Stanley
Producer's Assistant:
Callum John
Production Designer:
Emily Stanley
Second Assistant Camera:
Charles Asbridge
Sound Designer:
William Henley
Sound Mixer:
William Henley
Sound Recordist:
John Todd
Thanks:
Thomas Bowington
Third Assistant Director:
David Ingram
Jessica Maddox
Writer:
Sam Gosiewski
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