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Cast

Sophie Gresswell

Sophie Gresswell

Narrator

Donald Essex

Donald Essex

Grandfather

Bella May

Bella May

Mother (Young)

Liz Pain

Liz Pain

Nanny

June Essex

June Essex

Mother

Crew

Lawrence Essex

Lawrence Essex

Producer

Lawrence Essex

Lawrence Essex

Director

Sophie Gresswell

Sophie Gresswell

Writer

William Long

William Long

Editor

Daniel Tempel-Merzougui

Daniel Tempel-Merzougui

Director of Photography

Adrianna Wertheimer Castillejo

Adrianna Wertheimer Castillejo

Runner Art Department

Bradley Page

Bradley Page

Runner Art Department

Melanie Ayres

Melanie Ayres

Makeup & Hair

Stuart Bannister

Stuart Bannister

Projection

Tupac Caroll

Tupac Caroll

First Assistant Camera

Sophie Gresswell

Sophie Gresswell

Animation

Christian Doyle

Christian Doyle

Musician

India Fleischer-Ballard

India Fleischer-Ballard

Production Assistant

Adam Ives

Adam Ives

Production Assistant

Ellory Gaskin-Payne

Ellory Gaskin-Payne

Colorist

Callina Pearson

Callina Pearson

Post Producer

Andy Coles

Andy Coles

Mix Technician

Adam Sample

Adam Sample

Online Editor

Barbara Welch

Barbara Welch

Production Coordinator

Steve Lennon

Steve Lennon

Production Manager

Maddy Allen

Maddy Allen

Executive Producer

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Where Are You From?

20200.0 / 105 min

Overview

It can be a struggle to answer the inevitable question: ‘Where are you from?’ when you’re not quite sure. A young woman of mixed heritage searches for an answer by looking back over three generations of her family. Documents, family stories and of course the British staple of tea and biscuits help her figure out a way to reply. A personal look at questions of identity, at a time where migration, political isolation and reclaiming history are hot topics. Is it important to look to your own past in order to better respond to wider issues present today?