Blueberry Inn
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2026
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 90 min
- Director
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Sonia Guggenheim 1st Feature
- Producer
- Hadley Greswold, Katrina Kudlick
- Co-Producer
- Tom Tucker
- Executive Producer
- Angus Finney, Mariyah Dosani, John Glencross, Michael Laundon, Michael Bassick
- Editor
- Gavin Buckley
- Screenwriter
- Sonia Guggenheim
- Director of Photography
- Sam Heasman
- Production Designer
- John Ebden
- Sound
- Richard Pryke
- Composer
- Sunna Wehrmeijer
- Principal cast
- Jack Davenport, Sophia Di Martino, Michael Maloney, Chloe Lea, Alex Arnold, Ace Bhatti, Florence Hall, Jonathan Oldfield
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Dancing Fox Entertainment
Hadley Greswold224 W 35th St, Ste 500 PMB 481
New York, NY 10001-2538United States
+44 (0)79 3901 9239
Sales Company
Parkland Pictures
Andrew BrownThe Old Cottage
Gutch CommonShaftesbury
Dorset, SP7 9AZ
United Kingdom
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