The Numbers
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2018
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 48 mins
- Format
- 4K
- Director
-
Andrew Elias 1st Feature
- Producer
- Andrew Elias
- Co-Producer
- Tina Wallis
- Executive Producer
- Richard Baggaley
- Editor
- Daniel Parkes
- Screenwriter
- Andrew Elias
- Director of Photography
- Daniel Parkes
- Production Designer
- Tina Wallis
- Sound
- Al Green, Sean Plunkett, Brian Powell
- Composer
- Reg Length
- Principal cast
- Peyvand Sadeghian, Lilly Driscoll, Nicky Stephens, Howie Cobby
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Ciao Handy
1C Fitzalan RoadLittlehampton
West Sussex
BN17 5JL
Sales Company
Ciao Handy
1C Fitzalan RoadLittlehampton
West Sussex
BN17 5JL
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