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Release Date:
May 31, 2022
Original Title:
The Impact
Alternate Titles:
Impact50
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12A
Runtime: 142
The Impact is a fascinating tapestry of interwoven stories from diverse voices around the world; at times moving and profound, at others hilarious and irreverent, but always asking ‘what would we do in our final moments?’ A multi-cultural and global reflection of pop culture’s vision of the apocalypse…
Additional Camera:
Conor Deedigan
Director:
Chris Jones
Evan Marlowe
James Lingwood
Nuru Mkali
Lee Crompton
Carrie Wachob
James Winters
James Skinner
Damien Beaton
Pieter Lombaard
Laurel Parker
Carlos Cardoso
Matt George Lovett
Milethia Thomas
Deb Richardson
David F. Jacobson
Andrew McGee
Mark Hampton
Peter Mimmack
Ben Mole
Kristjan Knigge
Zade Aerial
Emma Baggott
Tom Roderick
Natacha Simpson
Eleanor Horley
Hilla Sewell
Rudi Goodman
Rob Ayling
Rob Holder
Alisa Tritenko
Paul W. Franklin
Vitaliy Zharkov-Galicev
Louise Clover
Julien Madelénat
Andy Sowerby
Adrian G. De La Pena
Richard Osborne
Writer:
Joe Eszterhas
Nicole Robb
Carole Parsons
Kim Wheeler
Keith Watson
Claire Yeowart
Rachael Howard
Carolyn Goodyear
John Bale
Cera Rose Pickering
Fiona Hunnisett
Vera Mark
Richard Flynn
Lynn Robertson Hay
Matt George Lovett
Steve Wrench
Dave Stevenson
Lisa Parry
Mondo Ghulam
Dee Chilton
Darren Barker
Tracey Parsons
Richard Anthony Dunford
Michael Montgomery
Jane Hamer
Ben Lacey
Ben Marshall
Gavin Boyter
Rachel Welch
Alex Beattie
Jacqueline Swift
Liz Holliday
K.T. Parker
David Toms
Phil Peel
Tyler Pierreson
Catherine Arton
Andrew Viner
Phil Charles
Simon Thomas
Stuart White
Zara Symes
Alan Evans
Sarah Newman
Roscoe Kleinloog
Kathy Barrilleaux
Matt Giannini
Kerry Dye
Scott Merrow
Michele Florea
Carrie Wachob
Chris Vanderhorst
Lloyd Morgan
Barry Hood
Milethia Thomas
Ben Mole
David F. Jacobson
Evan Marlowe
Stephanie Ginger
Tasbir Malle
Christian Smith
Kerry-Ann Calleja McGregor
Enni Red
Chris Mitchell
Alison Clapham
Richard Osborne
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