This is the Winter
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2019
- Type of project
- Shorts
- Running time
- 20 min
- Format
- Arri UHD
- Director
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Peter King
- Producer
- Theo Barrowclough, Joseph Taussig
- Executive Producer
- Michael Fassbender, Conor McCaughan, Sarah Smith, Andrew Smith, Peter King
- Editor
- Chris Roebuck
- Screenwriter
- Peter King
- Director of Photography
- David Procter
- Production Designer
- Natalie O'Connor
- Sound
- Dolby Surround
- Composer
- Robin Foster
- Principal cast
- Liv Hill, Warren Brown, Neil Fitzmaurice, Jordan Pearson
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
DMC Film
Theo Barrowclough120 London Road
London
SE1 6LF
Est 84 Ltd
Peter KingSales Company
Est 84 Ltd
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