A Dozen Summers
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2015
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 82 mins
- Format
- ProRes HD
- Director
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Kenton Hall 1st Feature
- Producer
- Alexzandra Jackson, Kenton Hall
- Executive Producer
- Jez Simons, Himani Simons, Ary Alcantara
- Editor
- Geoffrey Gilson, Kenton Hall
- Screenwriter
- Kenton Hall
- Director of Photography
- Geoffrey Gilson
- Production Designer
- Gurdeep Sian
- Sound
- Alan Dunwell, Brett Richardson, Philip Walker
- Composer
- Andrew Stamp, Kenton Hall, Mark Haynes, Brett Richardson, John McCourt
- Principal cast
- Scarlet Hall, Hero Hall, Colin Baker, Ewen MacIntosh, Sarah Warren, Kenton Hall, David Knight, Holly Jacobson, Quinton Nyrienda
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Monkey Basket Films
110 Upperton RoadLeicester
LE3 0HD
Sales Company
UK:
Ballpark Film Distributors66 Gell Street,
Devonshire Quarter
Sheffield,
S3 7QW
US/Canada
Stacks Entertainment6 Beaver Valley Road
Toronto, ON
M3H4R9
Canada
Rest of World:
NewGold EntertainmentVia Emilio Boni,
118, 59100 Prato PO, Italy
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