Resistance (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 25, 2011

Original Title:
Resistance

Genres:
Drama | Thriller | War

Production Companies:
Big Rich Films
Ffilm Cymru Wales
Square One Entertainment

Production Countries:
Germany | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  GB: 15  IE: PG 

Runtime: 92

It is 1944 and the D-Day invasion has failed, Germany's army have successfully invaded England and the Nazi war-machine is now heading west towards Wales. A group of women in an isolated Welsh village near the English border wake up to discover all of the their husbands have mysteriously vanished. They have headed into the mountains to join the Resistance.

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Ben Rothwell

Art Direction:
Rosanna Westwood

Assistant Costume Designer:
Joanne Mosley

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Gwen Gorst

Associate Producer:
Peter Dunne

Boom Operator:
Ed Brookes

Camera Operator:
John Pardue

Camera Trainee:
William Lyte

Casting:
Sam Jones

Casting Assistant:
Lucy Taylor

Compositor:
Massimo Pasquetti
Konstantinos Panagiotopoulos

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Dale Mackie

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Alan Jones

Costume Design:
Nigel Egerton

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Dan Johnson

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Steve Knight
Tim Drewett
François Kamffer
Michelle Cort

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Amit Gupta

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John Pardue

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James Shannon

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Christopher Barwell

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Bruno Martins
Gawain Nash

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Jake Marcuson

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Mick Ward

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Steven Waltham

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Richard Swingle

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Clare Mahoney
Jason Swanscott

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Richard Williams

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Simon Epstein

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Ian Barwick

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Philip Coleman

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Amy Riley

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Jo Evans

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Charlotte Giles

Musician:
Mark Bradshaw
Dave Le Page

Novel:
Owen Sheers

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Mark Bradshaw

Producer:
Richard Holmes
Amanda Faber

Production Accountant:
Rachel Quigley Smith

Production Assistant:
Joseph Coughlan-Allen
Clara Bennett

Production Coordinator:
Heather Brunt

Production Design:
Adrian Smith

Production Executive:
Adam Partridge

Rigging Gaffer:
Alastair Bury

Scenic Artist:
Hannah Boyton
Dean Spicksley

Screenplay:
Owen Sheers
Amit Gupta

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Clare Connor

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Tim Waller

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Fran Cooper

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Dafydd Weeks

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Tony Gibson

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Malcolm Davies

Special Effects Supervisor:
Tom Harris

Still Photographer:
Jules Heath

Stunt Driver:
Laura Lee Connery

Supervising Art Director:
Michael Fleischer

Visual Effects Editor:
Sav Akyüz

Visual Effects Producer:
Fawnda Denham

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