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Micropubs - The New Local (2020)

Keep it small, keep it simple.

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 4M

Director : Syd Heather, Daniel Eycott, James Coyne

Synopsis

Inspired by the original micropub craze in Kent, three entrepreneurial Londoners decide to open their very own micropub and revitalise their high streets through a love of real ale, conversation and community spirit.

Actors

Martyn Hillier
Martyn Hillier
Self - Contributor
Lucy Do
Lucy Do
Self - Contributor
Trevor Puddifoot
Trevor Puddifoot
Self - Contributor
Richard Reeve
Richard Reeve
Self - Contributor
Jaega Wise
Jaega Wise
Self - Contributor
J Mark Dodds
J Mark Dodds
Self - Contributor

Crews

Syd Heather
Syd Heather
Director
Daniel Eycott
Daniel Eycott
Director
James Coyne
James Coyne
Director
Syd Heather
Syd Heather
Producer
Daniel Eycott
Daniel Eycott
Producer
James Coyne
James Coyne
Producer
Claire Batchelor
Claire Batchelor
Original Music Composer
Nevan Carey
Nevan Carey
Color Grading
Callum Donaldson
Callum Donaldson
Sound Designer
Callum Donaldson
Callum Donaldson
Sound Mixer
Amy Eycott
Amy Eycott
Production Manager
Amanda Brent
Amanda Brent
Title Graphics
James Shannon
James Shannon
Title Designer
Marcus Albertsen
Marcus Albertsen
Camera Operator
Arran Green
Arran Green
Camera Operator
Daniel Salter
Daniel Salter
Camera Operator
Jack Ayers
Jack Ayers
Camera Operator
Joseph Ferreira Campos
Joseph Ferreira Campos
Camera Operator
George Dupays
George Dupays
Camera Operator
Kamil Iwanowicz
Kamil Iwanowicz
Camera Operator
John Macdonald
John Macdonald
Camera Operator
Thomas Parker
Thomas Parker
Camera Operator
Chris Williamson
Chris Williamson
Camera Operator

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