
Set against the backdrop of a beautiful garden in the heart of London, this contemporary fairy tale revolves around the unlikely friendship between a reclusive young woman and a cantankerous old widower. Bella Brown is a beautifully quirky young woman who dreams of writing and illustrating a successful children’s book. After she is forced by her landlord to deal with her neglected garden or face eviction, she meets her match, nemesis, and unlikely mentor in Alfie Stephenson, a grumpy, loveless, old man who lives next door who happens to be an amazing horticulturalist.
Cast
Crew
Simon Aboud
Director, Writer
David Charap
Editor

Mike Eley
Director of Photography
Jamie Macdermott
First Assistant Director
Jan Zalar
Second Assistant Director
Catrin Strong
Second Assistant Director

Phil Hunt
Executive Producer

Compton Ross
Executive Producer
Peter Hampden
Executive Producer
Iliane Ogilvie Thompson
Executive Producer
Norman Merry
Executive Producer
Jennifer Levine
Executive Producer

Andrea Iervolino
Producer
Christine Alderson
Producer
Monika Bacardi
Producer
Kami Naghdi
Producer
Matt Treadwell
Co-Producer
Vanessa Tovell
Line Producer
Alexandra Walker
Production Design

Dixie Chassay
Casting Director
Carly Griffith
Costume Supervisor
Ian Fulcher
Costume Design
Alice Hopkins
Makeup Designer
Kirstin Innes
Makeup Artist
Jens Rosenlund Petersen
Sound
Mitchell Low
Sound
Andrew Stirk
Sound
Anne Nikitin
Original Music Composer
John Boughtwood
Music Supervisor
David Pearce
Set Decoration
Rosie Goodwin
Set Decoration
James Waddingham
Construction Manager
Jelena Grišina
Script Supervisor
Sergio Bernuzzi
Key Grip
Selina Ferguson
Production Manager
Laura Phillips
Art Direction
Thy Quach
First Assistant Editor
Natasha Westlake
First Assistant Editor
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