Hillsborough (2016)
April 15, 2016Release Date
Hillsborough (2016)
April 15, 2016Release Date
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Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Margaret Aspinall
Herself
Chris Cowlin
Rogue Police Officer 2
Douglas Earl
Himself
Tony Evans
Himself - Liverpool FC Supporter and The Times' Sports Editor
Steve Leighton
Phil Scraton
Doreen Jones
Herself
Phil Scraton
Himself - author of 'Hillsborough - The Truth'
Tony Searle
Himself
Stephen Titterton
Himself
Bob Westerdale
Himself
Patricia Winker
Librarian, House of Lords
Eric Campbell
PC Frost
John Motson
Self (archive Voice)
Lord Justice Taylor
Self (archive Footage)
Margaret Thatcher
Self (archive Footage)
Andy Burnham
Self (archive Footage)
Jack Straw
Self (archive Footage)
Daniel Gordon
Producer / Director
John Battsek
Executive Producer
Andy R. Worboys
Editor
Nick Bennett
Director of Photography
Helen Spedding
Production Manager
Lynn Roberts
Line Producer
Becca Williams
Production Secretary
Jane Berry
Script Supervisor
Matthew Whitney
Location Manager
Jack Howe
Unit Manager
Will Mcdonagh
Floor Runner
Danny Scott-Smith
Floor Runner
Leon Seth
Production Runner
Tom Hooley
Location Assistant
Fiona Albrow
Art Direction
Felix Treacy
Art Department Assistant
Lance Milligan
Costume Designer
Fiona Lobo-Cranston
Makeup Designer
Abigail Graves
Makeup Artist
Gabrielle Hamilton
Makeup Artist
Peter Trevena
Gaffer
Grant Victory
Electrician
Steve Marles
Focus Puller
Gary Moore
Boom Operator
Mohsan Qureshi
Casting Director
Curtis Rivers
Stunt Coordinator
Luke A. Flight
Assistant Editor
Ross Baker
Colorist
Jo Beighton
Post Production Supervisor
Lauren Jones
Post Production Supervisor
Ela Uscinska
Post Production Supervisor
Media.
Details.
This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Hillsborough is a 2014 documentary about the Hillsborough disaster. Directed and produced by Daniel Gordon, the two-hour film chronicles the disaster, the investigations, and their lingering effects; it also includes interviews with survivors, victims' relatives, police officers and investigators. It was co-produced by ESPN and BBC, first airing as a part of ESPN's series of sports films entitled 30 for 30, under the heading "Soccer Stories".
Hillsborough aired in the United States on ESPN on 15 April 2014, the 25th anniversary of the disaster. The documentary could not be shown in the United Kingdom when it originally aired in 2014, due to the High Court inquest of 2012 still being in progress. However, after the verdict of the inquest had been announced, the BBC aired the documentary on 8 May 2016, with additional footage from the inquest and final verdict.