Being Keegan
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2017
- Type of project
- Shorts
- Running time
- 22 mins
- Format
- Digital
- Director
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Stephanie Zari
- Producer
- Stephanie Zari, Jennifer Monks
- Co-Producer
- Monika Kasprzak, Gareth Pugh
- Executive Producer
- Jily Gardiner, Lyndon Baldock, Jason Canovas
- Editor
- Marco Ruffatti
- Screenwriter
- Jilly Gardiner
- Director of Photography
- Brian Strange
- Production Designer
- Jan Brown
- Sound
- Jason Peacock; Sound Supervisor: Jason Canovas
- Composer
- Stephen Gallagher
- Principal cast
- Stephen Graham, Adam Perryman, Ryan Barr, Kieron Bimpson
- Costume Design
- Liz Sheard
- Make Up and Hair Design
- Martin Christopher McClean
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Muddy Pool Productions
Stephanie ZariTempleheart Films
Lyndon BaldockPia Pressure
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