TANGERINE

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Title: TANGERINE

Reference number: 7837

Date: 2001

Director: d. Alison Peebles

Sponsor: BBC Scotland, Scottish Screen

Producer: Carole Sheridan, Amanda Millen

Production company: [ Ideal World, Vamp]

Sound: sound

Original format: 35mm

Colour: col

Fiction: fiction

Description: Tom has spent forty years as a painter on the Forth Rail Bridge. Now retired, he is going to have to adapt to his new way of life. He must re-kindle the relationship with his wife, letting go of his one true love; the Bridge. [synopsis from BFI database at http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/728961, last accessed 27/1/2010]

Screened at 55th Edinburgh International Film Festival, 2001.

Tartan Shorts: A joint short film initiative funded by BBC Scotland and Scottish Screen National Lottery Fund. Three films per year commissioned for theatrical release and broadcast.

Credits: BBC Scotland and Scottish Screen present
w. Colin Hough

Tom James Grant
Violet Ann Scott-Jones
Bobby Paul Samson

d. ph. Oliver Cheesman
p. designer Suzanne Field
film ed. Alan Knight
sd. rec. Brian Milliken
costume design Bobby McCulla
make-up design Fiona Harvey
exec. p. Victoria Evans, Oscar van Heek
p. exec. Gaynor Holmes, Christine MacLean
first ass. d. Ted Mitchell
second ass. d. Dawn Harvey
p. co-ordinator Mandy Murphy
unit man. Louis Lockwood
continuity Karen Wood
floor runner Ken Rowney
focus puller Alick Fraser
clapper loader Andrew Gardner
camera trainee Satsuki Okawa
grip Lucien Grieve
grip trainee Tim Critchell
art d. Caireen Todd
stand by props Paul Harkins
dressing props David O'Neill
art dept. trainees Joni Clarke, Lucy Vaughan
wardrobe ass. David Culbert
hair by Karen Bell at Vincent Bell Hairdressing
boom operator Bradley Kendrick
sd. trainee Martin Ireland
p. accountant Laurence Byrne
accounts advisor John McKain
p. runner Sarah Gardiner
gaffer Jon White
electrician Ewan Epton
stills ph. Carol Gordon
sd. ed. Jon Stevenson
dubbing mixer Douglas Murray
foley ADR mixer Gerry Roche
foley artist Caoimhe Doyle
dubbing contact Alan Collins
post production sd. Ardmore Sound, Dublin
colour graders Peter Raywood, Peter Wright
lab contact Howard Dawson
processing Film Lab North
negative cutter Bert Andrews at Total Negative Cutting
cutting room Digital Facilities
titles and end credits Studio 51
unit security Rocksteady
catering Alison Robinson at Resourceful Cooks
first aid standby supplied by St. Andrew's Ambulance Association
insurance service supplied by AON Insurance
banking services Royal Bank of Scotland
camera and grip equipment GHS Scotland
lighting Lee Lighting

Extras Paul Coleman, James Barton, Kara McGown, Rab Reilly, John Malcolm, Gemma McKay, Roz Walker, Kevin MacDonald, Aileen Rawes, Willie Crosbie [... et al ...]

railtrack advisor Ian Heigh
health &v safety advisor Brian Laird
scaffold construction John Crumlish, Ian Wilson at Palmers Industrial Services
original music composed by Zachary Ware, Ken McCluskey
music recorded and mixed at Savalas

"Achy Breaky Heart" written by Donald Van Tress used with kind permission by Universal Music Limited performed by Blueberry Hill licensed courtesy of ANM.

With special thanks to Robert Cubin, Glasgow City Council, Donny Campbell, Antonine Films, Sheila Furey.

Filmed on location in North Queensferry and Glasgow.

Ideal World Films in association with Vamp Productions for BBC Scotland, Scottish Screen National Lottery Fund.

© BBC MMI