DIVINE
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Title: DIVINE
Reference number: 7946
Date: 2002
Director: d. Angela M. Murray
Sponsor: The Scottish Screen National Lottery Fund, made with the support of the Film Council and Film Four Completion Fund
Producer: Rebecca Knapp
Production company: Synergen SMK
Sound: sound
Colour: col
Fiction: fiction
Running time: 11.27 mins
Description:
Life's not so good for ten-year-old Angeline. Her family ignore her in favour of her football-mad brother and school is not much better. There she is tormented by a pint-sized hard nut with a penchant for big dresses, and has caught the eye of the class Lothario. To find an escape, she looks for a bit of heavenly inspiration. [synopsis from Film 4 website at http://www.channel4.com, last accessed 10/2/2009]
Divine's director, Angela Murray, was one of the winners of the DNA Films/Scottish Screen First Draft Competition with her feature script The Book Carriers. Divine has already won the audience award at both Peepshow London 2003 and Blue Room, Edinburgh 2002, as well as receiving several nominations for the Scottish BAFTA New Talent Awards 2002. The film was completed using funds from The Film Council and FilmFour's Completion Fund. [information from Film 4 website at http://www.channel4.com, last accessed 10/2/2009]
Credits:
w. and d. Angela M. Murray
Angeline Hannah MacLeod
Natasha Aisling Gilbert
Kenneth Craig Higgins
Peter Drivvers Mark McGinn
James Kyle Dunn
Patrick Ross Burke
Theresa Kath Hart
Older pupil Holly Hart
Miss Young Susan Morrison
Father Keanan Steve Leach
Mum Tracey Robertson
Dad Steven Cartwright
Johnny Dean Walker
Grandpa Ian Hanmore
Granny Janet Murray
Neighbour Anne Rae
Priest hand double Mr. Finch
Schoolchildren: Thomas Armstrong, Amy Bannon, Natasha Cahill, Ainsleigh Cassidy, Erin Cook, Jordane Duncan, Carly Finan, Connor Fisher, Jade Flannigan, Megan Fleming, Kieran Hargreaves, Jamie Henry, Lynsey Kerr, Chantelle King, Natalie Kyle, Rachel McDermott, Sianhan McEvoy, Sylvia McLellan, Matthew Moore, Stuart Morrison, Elizabeth Mullen,Ashliegh Orr, Ryan Shaw, David Wright
d. ph. Jim Peters
ed. Samantha Holgate
p. designer Marius van der Werff
costume designer John Norster
make-up artist and hair designer Lorraine Prosser
sd. designer Simon Winter
dubbing mixer John Cobban
composer Geoff Cawood
title and end credit music arrnaged and performed by Paul Stirling-Taylor
first ass. d. Morris Milne
third ass. d. Sarah Sandison
producer's ass. Robbie Sandison
production co-ordinatir Vicky Stoller
location man. Kevin MacDonald
p. ass. Niklas Vestberg
p. runner Gordon Shillinglaw
directing trainee Claire Jane Thomas
focus puller / 2nd unit d.o.p. Ritchie Holt
2nd unit focus ouller David Byrne
clapper loader Julia Robinson, Tony Kaye, Willy Pearce
gaffers Willie Caddens, George Muir
electrician Adam Walker
grip Mark Donnelly
camera trainee Gerry Langan
boom operator Sandy Miller
sd. trainee Kelly Brown
2nd unit sd. ass. Andrew Murray, Danielle Black
stills ph. Neil Davisdson
design ass. Thea McGhie
backdrop artist Douglas Morland
costume ass. Louise Allen
art dept. ass. Ailean Stuart
art dept. runners Stuart Gordon, James Barton, Fraser Hamilton
art dept. trainee Leighann McDade
catering Stableaird Catering, Resourceful Cooks
chaperones Lynsey Donnelly, Eilidh McCormick
Thanks to Moira MacLeod, Patricia Barrie and the staff and pupils of St. Peters RC Primary School, Ardrossan, St. Andrews Episcopalian Church Ardrossan, John Murray, Father Eddie McGhie [... et al ...]
A Synergen SMK Production supported by The Scottish Screen National Lottery Fund, made with the support of the Film Council and Film Four Completion Fund.
Completion Fund Executive Maya Vision International
© Synergen SMK Ltd. MMII