A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 30, 2023
Original Title:
To Nowhere
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Grapevine Films
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 85
Two self-destructive teenage friends embark on an alcohol-fuelled trip around a lonely corner of London. Spiralling out of control, they must confront unspoken trauma and love or lose each other forever.
Art Direction:
Izzy Lovett
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Maria Kavalieros
Adnana Rugu
Assistant Production Manager:
Anna Sabino
Assistant Sound Editor:
Danielle Iliff
Cinematography:
Mads Junker
Colorist:
Alex Grigoras
Costume Assistant:
Nathalie Carraro
Costume Design:
Eleonora Scoccimarro
Dialogue Editor:
Yin Lee
Ruth Knight
Director:
Sian Astor-Lewis
Driver:
Jack Stacey
Syma Phipps
Editor:
Arttu Salmi
First Assistant Camera:
Oliver Munks
First Assistant Director:
Top Tarasin
Gaffer:
Owen Whitehead
Makeup Designer:
Rosey Duffy
Producer:
Georgia Hurt
Finbar Somers
Production Design:
Carolina De Lemos
Script Supervisor:
Gabriela Chojnacki
Second Assistant Camera:
Felix Wildey
Second Assistant Director:
Sherlene Ding
Sound Designer:
Ania Przygoda
Anna Sulley
Sound Effects Editor:
Harry J.N. Parsons
Sound Mixer:
Santana Cabrera David
Still Photographer:
Amy Astor-Lewis
Hansof Waller
Supervising Sound Editor:
Ruanth Chrisley Thyssen
Title Designer:
Jake Clewis
Visual Effects:
Alex Grigoras
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