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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 Falling for Figaro
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Film Details - Such Much Films ; 5 Name Films ; Black Camel Pictures , 2020

Producers:

Charles Hannah, Donall McCusker, Kieran Parker, John Wade, and Timothy White (executive producers).
Judi Levine, Arabella Page Croft, and Philip Wade (producers).

Production Companies:

Such Much Films.
5 Name Films.
Black Camel Pictures.

Director of Photography:

Nic Lawson.

Editors:

Peter Carrodus.

Production Designers:

Luciana Arrighi.

Composer:

Cezary Skubiszewski.

Cast:

Including Joanna Lumley (Meghan Geoffrey-Bishop), Danielle Macdonald (Millie), Gary Lewis (Ramsay Macfadyen), Shazad Latif (Charlie), Hugh Skinner (Max), Rebecca Benson (Rosa), Ian Hanmore (Patrick), Saskia Ashdown (Eve), Bhav Joshi (Elliot), Christina Bennington (Juliet), Margaret Fraser (Alexandra), Mark Weinman (Victor), Vanessa Borrini (Vanessa), Emily Mwila (Emily), and Andrew J. Carter (Fergus McKinnon).

Release Dates:

Premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, 9 September 2020.

Awards:

  • AACTA Award, Best Supporting Actress in Film (nominated), 2022.
  • AACTA Award, Best Original Score in Film (winner), 2022.
Settings:
  • London,
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    England,
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    United Kingdom (UK),
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    Western Europe, Europe,
  • Highlands,
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    Scotland,
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    United Kingdom (UK),
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    Western Europe, Europe,
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