Prisoner C33

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Reading Gaol, England, 1896. Prisoner C33, starving and thin, unable to wash properly, is a brilliant writer, husband and father of two, once the most beloved artist in Victorian London. His real name is Oscar Wilde.

Discover

Toby Stephens

Prisoner C33 / Oscar Wilde

Art

Grace Shepherd

Art Direction

Camera

Johann Perry

Director of Photography

Jon Mitchell

Focus Puller

Piran John Miller

Assistant Camera

Costume & Make-Up

Nathalie Allen

Makeup Artist

Richard Mawbey

Wig Designer

Jonathan Lipman

Costume Designer

Directing

Trevor Nunn

Director

Thea Jones

Stage Director

Melissa Aston-Munslow

Script Supervisor

Editing

Jon Dean

Editor

Tim Martin

Colorist

Lighting

Gary Moore

Electrician

Gabriel Kerbs

Electrician

Production

Robert Jones

Production Designer

Andrew Bowers

Production Manager

Melissa Aston-Munslow

Producer's Assistant

Margaret Tsoi

Production Coordinator

Sally Angel

Executive Producer

Emma Cahusac

Executive Producer

Andrew Fettis

Producer

Sound

Jasmin Kent Rodgman

Original Music Composer

Jasmin Kent Rodgman

Sound Designer

Clement Harper

Boom Operator

Writing

Stuart Paterson

Screenplay

Art

Grace Shepherd

Art Direction

Camera

Johann Perry

Director of Photography

Jon Mitchell

Focus Puller

Piran John Miller

Assistant Camera

Costume & Make-Up

Nathalie Allen

Makeup Artist

Richard Mawbey

Wig Designer

Jonathan Lipman

Costume Designer

Directing

Trevor Nunn

Director

Thea Jones

Stage Director

Melissa Aston-Munslow

Script Supervisor

Editing

Jon Dean

Editor

Tim Martin

Colorist

Lighting

Gary Moore

Electrician

Gabriel Kerbs

Electrician

Production

Robert Jones

Production Designer

Andrew Bowers

Production Manager

Melissa Aston-Munslow

Producer's Assistant

Margaret Tsoi

Production Coordinator

Sally Angel

Executive Producer

Emma Cahusac

Executive Producer

Andrew Fettis

Producer

Sound

Jasmin Kent Rodgman

Original Music Composer

Jasmin Kent Rodgman

Sound Designer

Clement Harper

Boom Operator

Writing

Stuart Paterson

Screenplay