Chasing Wonders
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2019
- Type of film
- Features
- Director
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- Producer
- Hilton Nathanson, Stewart le Marechal, Anna Mohr-Pietsch, Anna Vincent, Louise Nathanson
- Executive Producer
- Jonny Persey, Timothy White
- Editor
- Dany Cooper
- Screenwriter
- Judy Morris
- Director of Photography
- Denson Baker
- Production Designer
- Felicity Abbott
- Music
- KT Tunstall
- Principal cast
- Paz Vega, Edward James Olmos, Jessica Marais, Carmen Maura,
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
A Met Film Production (UK), Southern Light Alliance (AU) production with support of Rattle & Hum Films (UK), SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FILM CORPORATION, Met Film Post (UK)
Met Film Production
Anna Mohr-PietschEaling Studios
Ealing Green
London
W5 5EP
Sales Company
Arclight Films, +1 310 777 8855, info@arclightfilms.com
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