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Submarine (Original title)
Dates: 2010 (Copyright), 18 March 2011 (Release)

Countries: United Kingdom, USA

Directed by: Richard Ayoade

Synopsis: Comedy, drama. A teenage boy tries to lose his virginity and prevent his mother from leaving his father.

Genres:
Comedy, Drama

Subjects:
Wales, Schools, Teenagers, Infidelity
Releases
Date: 18 March 2011Country: United KingdomRelease type: TheatricalFormat: 35mm Film - Colour - Sound - Dolby Digital / DTS (sound) / SDDSRuntime: 96 mins Length: 8711 FeetDialogue (original): EnglishDistributor: Optimum Releasing
Date: April 2015Country: United KingdomRelease type: InternetFormat: not specified - Colour - SoundRuntime: 97 mins Dialogue (original): EnglishDistributor: BFIPlayer

Credits (114)
©: Channel 4 Television Corporation, ©: UK Film Council, Warp (Submarine) Limited, A Warp Films production: Warp Films, Made with the support of: UK Film Council New Cinema Fund, UK Film Council Development Fund, Presents: Film4, UK Film Council, [Presented] In association with: Wales Creative IP Fund, [Presented] In association with: The Film Agency for Wales, [Presented] In association with: Optimum Releasing, [Presented] In association with: Protagonist Pictures, Red Hour Films, [International Sales]: Protagonist Pictures, Executive Producer: Pauline Burt, Executive Producer: Peter Carlton, Executive Producer: Will Clarke, Executive Producer: Paul Higgins, Executive Producer: Linda James, Executive Producer: Tessa Ross, Executive Producer: Ben Stiller, Executive Producer: Stuart Cornfeld, Jeremy Kramer, Produced by: Mark Herbert, Andy Stebbing, Producer: Mary Burke, Line Producer: Cass Marks, Associate Producer: Ally Gipps, Welsh Associate Producer: Rebecca Davies, Managing Director: Robin Gutch, Head of Production: Barry Ryan, Head of Business Affairs: Alex Marshall, Head of Finance: Niall Shamma, Legal Services for Warp Films: Laurence Brown, Head of Development: Katherine Butler, Head of Production: Tracey Josephs, Production Manager: Fiona Lamptey, Legal & Business Affairs: Louise Long, Head of Commercial Development: Sue Bruce-smith, Head of New Cinema Fund: Lenny Crooks, Senior Production Executive: Chris Collins, Production Executive: Emily Anderton, Senior Business Affairs Executive: Geraldine Atlee, Head of Production: Fiona Morham, Production Finance: Amanda Pyne, C.E.O.: Danny Perkins, Head of Legals: Stephen Murphy, Head of Servicing: Kristy Thomason, Head of Acquisitions: Berenice Fugard, Acquisitions Manager: Alison Meese, Head of Marketing: Hugh Spearing, Head of Talent: Keith Potter, Production Executive: Kate Crowther, Talent Development Services: Adam Partridge, Fund Manager: Bethan Cousins, Investment Executive: Bethan Bannister, Fund Co-ordinator: Rachel Beardsley, Production Co-ordinator: Hannah Simpson, Production Accountant: Craig Barwick, Location Manager: Iwan Roberts, Post-production Supervisor: Gisela Evert, Post-production Co-ordinator: Jules Zabbar, 1st Assistant Director: Joe Geary, 2nd Assistant Director: Paul Cathie, 2nd 2nd Assistant Director: Ian 'Pebble'" "hughes, 3rd Assistant Director: Dom Channing-williams, Script Supervisor: Carole Salisbury, Northern Casting Director: Emma Stafford, Cast by: Karen Lindsay Stewart, Written by: Richard Ayoade, Based on the novel by: Joe Dunthorne, Script Consultant: Joe Dunthorne, Director of Photography: Erik Alexander Wilson, 2nd Camera Operator: Richard Phillpott, Gaffer: Andy Lowe, Rigging Gaffer: Lee Martin, Stills Photographer: Dean Rogers, Executive VFX Producer: Simon Whalley, Visual Effects by: FrameStore, Special Effects Supervisor: Danny Hargreaves, Special Effects Technician: Gareth Jolly, Special Effects Technician: Daniel Bentley, Declan O'Donnell, Editor: Nick Fenton, Chris Dickens, 1st Assistant Editor: Mark Neale, Production Designer: Gary Williamson, Art Director: Sarah Pasquali, Standby Art Director: Sophie Hervieu, Assistant Art Designer: Chris Rosser, Set Decorator: Cathy Cosgrove, Property Master: Peter Hallam, Construction Manager: Andy Smith, Costume Designer: Charlotte Walter, Costume Supervisor: Hannah Walter, Hair and Make-up Designer: Tara Macdonald, Make-up Artist: John Munro, Jennifer Harty, Sally Hawkins' and Yasmin Paige's Hair: Paul Edmonds, Title Design: Sharon Lock, Title Design: Darren Agnew, Original Score by: Andrew Hewitt, Songs by: Alex Turner, Orchestra: The Composers Ensemble, Music Supervisor: Phil Canning, Musicians Contractor: Mary Wiegold, Production Sound Mixer: Martin Beresford, Re-recording Mixer: Nigel Heath, James Feltham, Stunt Co-ordinator: Ray De Haan, Unit Publicist: Zoe Flower, Em-Foundation, EPK [Electronic Press Kit]: Matt McNally
Cast (28)
Noah Taylor (Lloyd Tate), Paddy Considine (Graham Purvis), Craig Roberts (Oliver Tate), Yasmin Paige (Jordana Bevan), Steffan Rhodri (Mr Davey), Darren Evans (Chips), Sally Hawkins (Jill Tate), Osian Cai Dulais (Mark Pritchard), Lily McCann (Zoe Preece), Otis Lloyd (Keiron), Elinor Crawley (Abby Smuts), Gemma Chan (Kim-Lin), Melanie Walters (Jude Bevan), Sion Tudor Owen (Brynn Bevan), Adrienne O'Sullivan (Jackie), Jonny Weir (Malcolm), Lydia Fox (Miss Dutton), Lynne Hunter (Gene), Claire Cage (news reporter), Edwin Ashcroft (Dafydd), Andrew Phillips (Rhydian Bird), James Alexander Hill, Rikki Hall, Tom Ryan, James Jones (schoolboy), Sophy Brady-Halligan, Tanya Brady-Halligan (the Watkins twins), Sarah Pasquali (woman who looks nothing like Jordana)