Love Possibly
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2018
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 83 mins
- Format
- Digital
- Director
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Che Grant, Michael Boccalini
- Producer
- Arabella Burfitt-Dons
- Executive Producer
- Paddy Grant
- Editor
- Rupert Hall
- Screenwriter
- Michael Boccalini, Che Grant, Michael Coburn, Jaryl Lim, Kew Lin, Steve Hodgetts
- Director of Photography
- Jaryl Lim
- Production Designer
- Jose Nieuwstad
- Sound
- Scott Rockingham
- Composer
- Daniel Markovich
- Principal cast
- Steve Hodgetts, Anna Danshina
- Art Direction
- Cara-Leigh Sisson
- Assistant Makeup Artist
- Victoria Pipa
- Key Makeup Artist
- Cliodhna Scully
- Assistant Production Manager
- Connor Foley
- Third Assistant Director
- Nina Romain
- Set Dresser
- Hella Stichlmair
- Sound Post Production Coordinator
- Cristina Aragon
- Assistant Sound Editor
- Eztizen Benito
- Sound Recordist
- Joe Conneely
- Re-Recording Mixer
- Michael Koderisch
- Boom Operator
- Patrick Fisher Murphy
- Supervising Sound Editor
- Scott Rockingham
- Second Assistant Camera
- Nichola Pan Hao (as Nichola Hao)
- Camera Operator
- Jaryl Lim
- Assistant Camera
- Thomas Olivier
- Wardrobe Supervisor
- Geo Matei
- Driver
- Robert Mellody
- Continuity
- Anette Martinsen
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Anna Barbara Films
19 Dollis AvenueFinchley
London
N3 1DA
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