After discovering that John Milton is buried within London's Barbican grounds, Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard reimagined his epic poem ‘Paradise Lost’ as part of Doug Aitken's Station to Station project. The piece uses the architecture and atmosphere of the Barbican to update the story, which is told in three parts.
Unfortunately the movie Paradise Lost? is not yet available on HBO Max.
Camera | Chloë Thomson | Director of Photography |
Costume & Make-Up | Martina Luisetti | Makeup & Hair |
Editing | Gareth Bishop | Online Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Sal Pittman | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Production | Maggie Ellis | Production Executive |
Camera | Shaun Cobley | Steadicam Operator |
Camera | John Ferguson | Steadicam Operator |
Production | Vanessa Farinha | Producer |
Sound | Warren Ellis | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Chris Dodds | Focus Puller |
Editing | Tom Balkwill | Colorist |
Camera | Nicola Beattie | Second Assistant Camera |
Sound | Rowan October | Sound Recordist |
Art | Cara Barry | Art Direction |
Production | Rose Cupit | Production Executive |
Production | Shaheen Baig | Casting |
Camera | Karl Hui | Focus Puller |
Sound | Vincent Watts | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Camera | Fahd Hashmey | Digital Imaging Technician |
Directing | Jane Pollard | Director |
Directing | Iain Forsyth | Director |
Writing | John Milton | Novel |
Writing | Kirk Lake | Writer |