The Yesterday (2022) [N/A]

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

We can't solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them

A disillusioned successful businesswoman struggling to find meaning in her privileged life, finds unexpected love in a forbidden affair.

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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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