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Release Date:
March 27, 2021
Original Title:
Lepidopterist
Alternate Titles:
FIFTY/FIFTY
Genres:
Fantasy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Toothpix
Triskelle Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A young scientist drives away from a lab with a large box in the back of her van. But what does it contain? What follows is a tense adventure story about man's relationship with nature, and the lengths we can go to to protect the things we love. The original cut of the film was shot and edited in two days as part of the Sci-Fi London 48hr Film Challenge, but it has since been re-edited and extended for festivals.
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Additional Visual Effects:
Jerry A Nelson
Assistant Camera:
Tim Gray
Boom Operator:
Johann Chipol
Cinematography:
Will Price
Colorist:
Will Price
Director:
Sophie Black
Editor:
Arthur Harrison
Theo Leeds
First Assistant Director:
Liam Banks
Foley Artist:
Robin Newman
Location Scout:
Billy Bye
Makeup Artist:
Heather Simons
Music:
Joni Amelia Fuller
Producer:
Owen Tooth
Production Assistant:
Barbora Nolová
Production Design:
Charlotte Ball
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Solomon Rumney-Scriven
Sound Designer:
Tristan Powell
Sound Mixer:
Edward Harvey
Sound Recordist:
Antonios Moutzianou
Still Photographer:
Tim Gray
Thanks:
Joel Fletcher
Steve Giller
Emmeline Hartley
Visual Effects:
Steve Askey
Dom Stables
Writer:
Sophie Black
Tommy Draper
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