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Honeymooner ()


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Yearning to be married Fran Goldman is forced to reassess his strategy of love after being dumped by his fiancée four weeks before the wedding.

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Fran
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Ben
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Jon
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Jess
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Celine
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Seema
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Emma
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Rabbi Sander
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Gabby
Billie Higson ...
Rain
Sarah Lawton ...
Chrissie
Signe Soerensen ...
Nicki
Gabi Garciandia ...
Romina
Charlotte Gascoyne ...
Dima
Jennifer Martin ...
Jehudith
Stephanie Sian Smith ...
Soup Du Jour Waitress
Bridgett Ane Lawrence ...
Yoga Teacher
Amélie Chicoye ...
French Girl (as Amelie Chicoye)
Kelly Clare ...
Drink Spill Girl
Georgia Broaders ...
Natalie
Hayley Coleman ...
Sara Sander
Will Church ...
Danny
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Jess' Sister
Matt Collins ...
Taxi Driver
Marek Steven ...
Skorch Guitarist
Zel Kaute ...
Skorch Drummer
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Self Help Tape Woman (voice) (as Alexandra B. Harris)
Sophie Anderson ...
Waitress
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Punter (uncredited)

Directed by

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Col Spector

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Col Spector ... (written by)

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Alicia Brown ... producer
Radha Chakraborty ... executive producer
Peter Middleton ... assistant producer (as Pete Middleton)
Col Spector ... producer

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Gerry Floyd ... director of photography

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Maria Valente

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Rob Chandler ... first assistant editor
Michael Cheung ... first assistant editor
Maria Valente ... post-production supervisor (as Maria T. Valente)
Pat Wintersgill ... colorist

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Saffron Hunt

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Saffron Hunt

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Saffron Hunt

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Tanya Barlow ... assistant makeup artist
Nikole Brennan ... assistant makeup artist
Sarah Hamilton ... assistant makeup artist
Emily Joel ... key makeup artist
Rebecca Senda ... assistant makeup artist

Production Management

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Vanessa Muir ... production manager

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Alice Caronna ... third assistant director
Jen Kerrison ... third assistant director
Richard Lynn ... first assistant director
Peter Middleton ... second assistant director (as Pete Middleton)
Weiwei Si ... first assistant director

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Tim Gomersall ... art department assistant
Spencer Hunt ... set artwork
Jo Peel ... set dresser

Sound Department

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Ronald Bailey ... sound recordist
James Benson ... boom operator / sound recordist: second unit
Tim Gomersall ... sound department assistant
James Hynes ... re-recording mixer
Craig Irving ... re-recording mixer
James Seddon ... dolby consultant

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James Cundill ... title animation

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Dean Chambers ... lighting/electric department assistant
Jack Foran ... grip
Kevin Gardener ... gaffer
Charlie Herranz ... key focus puller
Becky James ... camera assistant: second unit
Callum Just ... digital image technician
Shane McNamara ... assistant camera
Tom Mitchell ... digital imaging technician
James Ray-Leary ... key grip
Marek Wesolowski ... digital imaging technician / second assistant camera
David Wright ... digital imaging technician

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Charlotte Willingale ... assistant costume designer

Script and Continuity Department

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Sheila McNaught ... script supervisor

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Laura Curry ... runner
Tolly Gadsby ... runner
Jen Kerrison ... producer's assistant
Leo Machado ... runner
Peter Marsay ... runner
Robert Pirouet ... runner
Catherine Quinn ... runner
Rachael Steele ... production coordinator
Joanna Viera ... runner
Ariane Wolleb ... runner
Amélie Chicoye ... production coordinator (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Desperate to be married, Fran was supposed to be on his honeymoon. Instead he's single and slouching around London, entrenched in a bromance with his two best friends. At 29, Fran was sure he'd offered his fiancée everything, but she rejected his heart and his two-bedroom flat in Kentish Town, and called it all off four weeks before their wedding. Fran is convinced that she'll see the error of her ways...until he bumps into her with her new boyfriend, and gone is any hope of reconciliation; he has no choice but to try to meet someone new. Meanwhile, his sometimes neurotic best friends, Ben and Jon, are suffering the opposite of his predicament: their girlfriends are mad about them, but the guys are lukewarm about their girls and always looking for someone else. Whether trawling for talent at a Rabbi's house, being mistaken as part of a gay couple, or negotiating advances from his lovelorn upstairs neighbor, Fran's search for salvation draws him ever closer to home as he navigates the hardest two weeks of his life. Honeymooner stars an extraordinary cast of emerging British talent: Gerard Kearns (Shameless, Looking for Eric, The Mark of Cain), Daisy Haggard (Man Stroke Woman, Green Wing, Psychoville), Chris Coghill (24 Hour Party People), Al Weaver (Marie Antoinette, Me and Orson Welles) and Wunmi Mosaku (Womb, Moses Jones). Honeymooner is an Austen-with-a-twist journey through love, loss, and the picking-yourself-back-up part in-between. It's a story for any romantic or cynic who ever thought they had love all figured out. Written by Alicia Brown

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  • 74 min
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Trivia Shot over 15 days. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in The River (2011). See more »
Soundtracks Pink Moon See more »

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