ADR Mixer
Медсестра-сиделка Эмили присматривает ночью за пожилым пациентом с болезнью Альцгеймера, у которого трагически погибла взрослая дочь. Оставшись в его доме, Эмили замечает присутствие потусторонних сил, ведущих за ней охоту.
Dialogue Editor
Медсестра-сиделка Эмили присматривает ночью за пожилым пациентом с болезнью Альцгеймера, у которого трагически погибла взрослая дочь. Оставшись в его доме, Эмили замечает присутствие потусторонних сил, ведущих за ней охоту.
ADR Editor
Медсестра-сиделка Эмили присматривает ночью за пожилым пациентом с болезнью Альцгеймера, у которого трагически погибла взрослая дочь. Оставшись в его доме, Эмили замечает присутствие потусторонних сил, ведущих за ней охоту.
Sound Designer
On the evening of her 18th birthday, Molly Dawes finds herself drunk and is sick in the doorway of an army recruitment office. She looks into the window of the office and sees a life-sized photograph of an army girl, everything that Molly isn't but wants to be - respected. The following morning, Molly finds herself back in the recruitment office and is eventually persuaded to complete an aptitude test. No-one thinks she can stick it out, including herself. But slowly and surely, Molly is maturing and learning to believe in herself. She digs in and finds a strength that she never thought she had.
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
On the evening of her 18th birthday, Molly Dawes finds herself drunk and is sick in the doorway of an army recruitment office. She looks into the window of the office and sees a life-sized photograph of an army girl, everything that Molly isn't but wants to be - respected. The following morning, Molly finds herself back in the recruitment office and is eventually persuaded to complete an aptitude test. No-one thinks she can stick it out, including herself. But slowly and surely, Molly is maturing and learning to believe in herself. She digs in and finds a strength that she never thought she had.
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
On January 5, 1988, Artists Against Apartheid held a huge show in London to protest against the racist regime in South Africa, demanding the release of Nelson Mandela, jailed for 25 years for fighting to end prejudice against black people. British musicians like Peter Gabriel, Elvis Costello and Sting joined beloved bands like Style Council and Big Audio Dynamite, and black musicians of the calibre of Sade, Hugh Masekela, Maxi Priest and Princess, to show the world that there is no more tolerance. for racism.