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Title: REWIND

Reference number: 8157

Date: 2009

Director: d. Cathie Boyd

Sponsor: Scottish Screen

Producer: Kat Hebden

Production company: Blindside Productions

Sound: sound

Colour: col

Fiction: fiction

Running time: 18.25 mins

Description: Rewind is a story about loss and what happens to a relationship when we cannot let go of the past. It follows the story of two German women who move to Scotland, only to find out how damaging their history has been. Sometimes we can only hang onto the imprints we leave on each other’s lives.

English subtitles during German language sections. Press pack held at Scottish Screen Archive.

Rewind is the debut short film of award winning Theatre Cryptic director Cathie Boyd. Written by Sonja Henrici, shot by Neville Kidd and with music composed by Craig Armstrong, the film was financed by Scottish Screen.
Rewind had its world Premiere in Los Angeles at Outfest, July 2009 in July, where it was in competition for Best Dramatic Short.

Credits: Sabine Anna Rot
Anna Sabine Wolf

casting Manolya Mutlu, Oliver Stein, Nete Mann
1st ass. d. Alison Kay
2nd ass. d. Laura Rooney
unit man. Stephen McShane
runners Harriet Arthur, Stuart Burnett, Greg Corlett, Stephen Gill, Rebecca Shepherd
p. man. Ruth Jackson
d. ph. Neville Kidd
focus puller Francis MacNeil
camera ass. Felix Gilfedder
camera trainee Victor Borba
grip Gordy McMillan
sc. supervisor Karen Wood
gaffer Ewan Epton
electrician Dave Mitchell
sd. rec. Douglas Kerr
boom operator Kian McClure
p. designer Moley Campbell
standby art d. Kara Ramsay
costume designer Kat McSwein
make-up artist Ashley Higgins
stills ph. John Sackey
catering MacPhees Catering
facilities Skyemore RV's
unit nurse Stefania Swiatiek
security Media Security Scotland
original score composed by Craig Armstrong
programming and mixed by Dvaid Donaldson
all music published by Chester Music Ltd.
dubbing mixer Dan Lyth
sd. post production The Dubbing Theatre
offline ed. John Sackey
colourist Simon Bourne
picture post production Framestore CFC, The Farm
online Edit 123
sc. development Kate Leys
initial sc. development Paul Welsh

Special thanks to Claire Moran, Emma Ford and Symphonic, Kirsty Cleminson, Bronwyn Ketels, Babitty Bowster, Audrei Hendry at Panalux, Grame Hunter, Karen O'Hare, Stuart and Jennifer Ramsden, Gill McFarlane, Hugh McGurk, Marcus Welsch, Mark Hebden, Hamish Armour and all at West Kilbride Golf Club, Reiko and Iwan Sasaki at Cherry and Heather

w. Sonja Henrici
co-prodecer David Hancock
exec. p. for Scottish Screen Leslie Finlay

The filmmakers are grateful for the support of Visual Impact, Progressive Broadcast Hire, Framestore, The Farm, Artem, Music Sales, Aziel, Grain Store, Panalux.

Supported by the National Lottery through Scottish Screen
© MMIX Blindside Productions