A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 1, 2002
Original Title:
Anazapta
Alternate Titles:
Black Plague
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Beyond Films
Enterprise Films
Great British Films
Spice Factory
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 SE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 115
Paranoia sets in as the Black Death strikes European villagers in the 14th century.
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Boom Operator:
Marc Walters
Camera Operator:
Kevin Rudge
Casting:
Elaine Fallon
Tania Polentarutti
Clapper Loader:
Martin Scanlan
Costume Design:
Ffion Elinor
Director:
Alberto Sciamma
Director of Photography:
Alastair Meux
Editor:
George Akers
Foley Editor:
Lauren Ana Walker
Foley Recordist:
Colin Cooper
Hair Designer:
Pamela Haddock
Makeup & Hair:
Paula Price
Makeup Artist:
Amanda Warburton
Makeup Designer:
Pamela Haddock
Music:
Dan Jones
Producer:
David Ball
Jason Piette
Michael Cowan
Production Accountant:
Jessica Gold
Production Design:
Keith Maxwell
Production Manager:
Jon Wilkins
Production Secretary:
Diana Hadden
Script Supervisor:
Kathy Hughes
Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Kath Pollard
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Howard Bargroff
Peter Maxwell
Sound Supervisor:
Steve Cook
Still Photographer:
Warren Orchard
Stunt Coordinator:
Rocky Taylor
Writer:
Alberto Sciamma
Harriet Sand
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