DESSERTS

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Title: DESSERTS

Reference number: 7602

Date: 1998

Director: d. Jeff Stark

Sponsor: Firesign Productions / Levi Strauss UK Ltd. and the Glasgow Film Office in association with the Scottish Arts Council Lottery Fund

Producer: Jill Robertson

Production company: Stark Film

Sound: sound

Original format: 35mm

Certificate: 12

Colour: col

Fiction: fiction

Running time: 3.00 minsc

Description: Desserts is a black and humorous tale about the supernatural results of a man's greed. Stars Ewan MacGregor [synopsis from Scottish Screen Catalogue of Short Films 1993 - 1999 "Kicking up a Storm"]

Audience Award Sydney International Film Festival. Audience Award Hamburg International Film Festival.

Credits: w. and d. Jeff Stark

Stroller Ewan McGregor

exec. p. Martha Greene
p. Jill Robertson
assoc. p. Cressida Luxton
p. man. Alicia Marr
p. man. (Glasgow) Philippa Atterton
d. ph. Kate Stark
p. designer Rita McGurn
costume designer Justine Luxton
stunt co-ordinator Nick Gillard
prosthetic make-up supplied by Crawley Creatures
prosthetic make-up supervisor Jez Harris
hair and make-up Julie MacKay
ed. Bruce Townend
1st ass. ed. Jonathan Scarlett
m. Simon Boswell, Alex Heffes
add. m. Algernon Thompson
1st ass. d. Neil Calder
2nd ass. d. Mark Murdoch
location man. Sara Barr
continuity Jane Fryers
storyboard artist Adrian Marler
art dept. ass. Vicky Winning
special effects construction Prototypes
construction man. Tony Steers
construction ass. Alastair Allport
prosthetic amke-up FX team Colin Shulver, Andrew Hunt, Reza Karim
focus puller Simon Minett
clapper loader Derek Walker
grip James Coulter
gaffer Derek Ritchie
electrician Paul Bates
re-recording mixer John Hayward
p. man. (titles) Rupert Greaves
focus puller (titles) Sam Osbourne
clapper loader (titles) Rod Cumberbatch
electrician (titles) Vanessa Woolfe
video ass. Mark Thomas
still ph. Matthew Sowerby
runners Chris Atterton, Drew Cain, Abi Judge, Basil Smith
accounts Valerie Galea
insurance White & Wilson
camera by Panavision UK
originated on Motion Picture Film from Kodak
lighting equipment Lee Lighting (Scotland Ltd.), AFM Lighting
grip equipment Panavision Grips North
post production The Moving Picture Company, VTR
tape to film Rushes Digital Filkm
colour by Deluxe London
film opticals Filmoptic
title artwork Roger Kennedy, Spectra_Titles
sd. design Reelsound, Glen Freemantle, Tom Sayers
freight Ecosse Worldwide Couriers

Thanks to The Turnberry Hotel, Cordings of Piccadilly, The Quarry, Winchester Films, The Virgin Clothing Co., Bucks Laboratories Ltd., South Ayrshire Council, Levi Strauss (UK) Ltd., Andy Walker, Julia Raven PR Ltd., Michael Wrenn, EMI Music Publishing.

Akasehe Par Deux Jeanes Filles. Burundi: Musiques Traditionelles. Disque Ocora Radio France. Reference C559003.

Firesign Project with support and enthusiasm from Levi Strauss UK Ltd. in association with The Glasgow Film Office and The Scottish Arts Council Lottery Fund.

The events and characters depicted in this photoplay are fictitious. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or to actual events is purely coincidental.

© 1998 Stark Films Ltd. All Rights Reserved.