Catching Dust
Synopsis
Official Selection Tribeca Film Festival 2023 - Viewpoints - World premiere
Details
- Year
- 2023
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 96 min
- Format
- 35mm
- Director
-
Stuart Gatt
- Producer
- Mark David, Jon Katz, Edward R. Pressman, Stuart Gatt
- Co-Producer
- Angelica Huete
- Executive Producer
- James David, Samantha David, Francesco Goedhuis, Lydia Baylis, Dara Sepehri, James Berylson. Giannis Kauris, Gonna Procopiou, Sebastian Alvarez, Nitin Saigal, Vedika Bhaskar, George Mangos, Christos Mangos
- Editor
- Nicolas Gaster
- Screenwriter
- Stuart Gatt
- Director of Photography
- Aurelien Marra
- Production Designer
- Sami Fendall
- Sound
- Mick Duffield
- Composer
- Danny Mulhern
- Principal cast
- Erin Moriarty, Jai Courtney, Dina Shihabi, Ryan Corr
- Costume Designer
- Lily Faith Knight
- Art Director
- Jose Altit
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
US, UK co-production
Catching Dust Limited
Jon Katz99 Kenton Road
Kenton
Harrow
Middlesex
HA3 0AN
Sales Company
United Talent Agency
Rena RonsonUTA Plaza
9336 Civic Center Drive
Beverly Hills
CA 90210
USA
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