Forget Me Not
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2019
- Type of film
- Shorts
- Running time
- 21 mins 28 secs
- Format
- 2K Digital
- Director
-
Nicholas Goulden
- Producer
- Angela Godfrey
- Executive Producer
- Sandie Morainville
- Editor
- Marco Ruffatti
- Screenwriter
- Nicholas Goulden, Angela Godfrey
- Director of Photography
- Chris Fergusson
- Production Designer
- Zoe Payne
- Sound
- Re-Recording Mixer: Stefano Marchetti
- Composer
- Matthew Slater
- Principal cast
- James Cosmo, John Heffernan, Ruby Royle
- Casting Director
- Rachel Sheridan
- Costume Designer
- Emily-Rose Yiaxis
- Line Producer
- Tom Harberd
- Production Manager
- Sam Waddington
- 1st Assistant Director
- Stuart Jerome Learmonth
- Colourist
- John Rogers
- Make-Up Designer
- Nadia Becker
- Script Supervisor
- Debbie Shephard
- Production Sound Mixer
- Malcolm Cromie
- VFX Supervisor
- Toby Aldridge
- 2nd Unit DoP
- Stephen Dunn
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Keen City Ltd
Angela GodfreyNicholas Goulden
2nd Floor
20 Batoum Gardens
London
W6 7QD
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