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Credence (film)

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Credence
Directed byMike Buonaiuto
Written byMike Buonaiuto
Produced byMike Buonaiuto
Bryce Thomason
Starring
  • Alex Hammond
  • Anthony Topham
  • Tia Kenny
CinematographyLeighton Cox
Music by
  • James Maloney (Score)
Distributed byShape History
Release date
  • 17 May 2015 (2015-05-17)
CountryUK
LanguageEnglish

Credence is a 2015 British Sci-fi film written and directed by Mike Bonauto. It stars Alex Hammond, Anthony Topsham and Tia Kenny.[1] Credence is the story of a family of two torn gay fathers, who sacrifice their lives to save their daughter in the last evacuation from the Earth, before its devastation.[2]

Credence is challenging standard LGBT portrayal in films, and follows Bonauto's previous campaigns #LoveAlwaysWins,[3] Homecoming, and Invisible Parents.[1] Credence premiered on 17 May 2015 at the Prince Charles Cinema.[4]

Plot

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Credence portrays a family torn apart during the last evacuation on earth after violent storms have made continued survival on the planet impossible. Hope has been found in the form of new worlds that support human life, however due to limited rocket capacity and life expectancy only children are permitted to evacuate, and even then only the rich have ended up getting tickets. Two fathers decide to make the ultimate sacrifice, to ensure the survival of their daughter, and the entire human race.

Production

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The preview production for the film began in early 2014.[5] The Director described his concept as “a universal message that in any kind of tragedy it's important that couples come together and support one another,”.[2] Filming took place in a house on the coast of Norfolk (England). On 13 July 2014, a crowdfunding campaign was launched on Indiegogo to support film production.[1][6] The campaign raised £6,000 in three days, and by the end it had £22,189 ($37,090). filming began on 8 January 2015, and was finished 4 days later.[citation needed]

Cast

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Soundtrack

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The soundtrack features the score, composed by James Maloney, and a song by Craig Sutherland (feat. Lucien Dante).[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Credence: The first Sci-Fi to challenge LGBT portrayal in film". Indiegogo. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  2. ^ a b Wong, Curtis M. (14 July 2014). "'Credence' To Put A Gay Twist On The Science Fiction Genre (VIDEO)". The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  3. ^ "The video Russian leaders do not want to see". AllOut. Archived from the original on 29 July 2014. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
  4. ^ "'Credence' premiere heralds LGBT representation in sci-fi (Wired UK)". Wired UK. 18 May 2015. Retrieved 25 May 2015.
  5. ^ McCormick, Joseph Patrick (14 July 2014). "Video: Film hopes to challenge the portrayal of LGBT people on film". Pink News. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  6. ^ Nash, Tammye (17 July 2014). "'Credence' sci-fi film features LGBT family". Dallas Voice. Archived from the original on 27 July 2014. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  7. ^ "iTunes - Music - Credence (feat. Lucien Dante) - Single by Craig Sutherland". iTunes GB. iTunes GB. 13 July 2014. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
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