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Release Date:
January 25, 2022
Original Title:
The Yesterday
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Baronesse Productions Incorporated
Philosopher Fox Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 38
A disillusioned successful businesswoman struggling to find meaning in her privileged life, finds unexpected love in a forbidden affair.
Assistant Director:
Scott Trotter
Boom Operator:
Majer Cristian
Camera Operator:
Alexander Harrison
Colorist:
Ian Ballantyne
Consulting Editor:
Simon Horobin
Mick Audsley
Director:
Benita von Sass
Director of Photography:
Alexander Harrison
Editor:
Andrew Fegan
Paul Burton
Electrician:
Rory Baynham
Francesco Ibba
First Assistant Camera:
Oscar Harrison
Focus Puller:
Oscar Harrison
Gaffer:
Anthony Hughes
Grip:
Daniela Stephan
Line Producer:
Ben Richardson
Music:
Luke Plunkett
Calum Graham
Kolja Brand
Chris Norman
Producer:
Benita von Sass
Production Assistant:
Freya Kavanagh
Production Design:
Hannah Marie McGoldrick
Alex Tristram
Benita von Sass
Production Designer:
Benita von Sass
Screenplay:
Benita von Sass
Second Assistant Camera:
Daniela Stephan
Sound Designer:
Anna Sulley
Sound Mixer:
William Aikman
Sound Recordist:
Majer Cristian
Joe Worthy
Transportation Captain:
Alex Tristram
Unit Production Manager:
Oscar Harrison
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