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Release Date:
July 10, 2021
Original Title:
The Fall
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Equine Productions
Sky Sports
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 22
Tom has faced many rivals in his ten-year career as a jump Jockey. Some have been faster, stronger, younger, wiser; but now he faces a different rival. A silent and anonymous opponent who is struggling to understand. The narrative is centred around the aftermath of a fall at the last fence of a race, where the horse (Habitare) would have passed the winning line in front had it not been for the fall. This film aims to show the lonelier, darker side to horse racing; the brave face that must be put on and not show weakness.
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Art Direction:
George Syborn
Best Boy Grip:
Adam Prosser
Co-Director:
Nathan Horrocks
Robert Bathurst
Director of Photography:
Clemens Majunke
Editor:
Liam J. Dowler
Executive Producer:
Nathan Horrocks
First Assistant "C" Camera:
Tom Rowe
Focus Puller:
Karl Hui
Gaffer:
Andy Cahill
Grip:
Tony Shults
Loader:
Ben Kerry
Music:
Patrick Shanahan
Music Producer:
Dan Dragland
Production Assistant:
Kathy Stringer
Production Manager:
Rebecca Denman
Public Relations:
Steph Jones
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Dave James
Songs:
Tim Wray
Sound Recordist:
Steve Horwood
Still Photographer:
Dan Abraham
Dominic James
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