11/02/2025
🎉It’s out!!! Head over to YouTube and you can then rate on line via IMDb and review via Letterboxd!! 🎉
Watch Changing Tides and The Making of Changing Tides on YouTube now!
Links to both are on my website: https://www.thisishouseoftales.com/
Or go directly to the films on YouTube:
Changing Tides: https://youtu.be/SATypp4fBn0
The Making of Changing Tides: https://youtu.be/Qy7z0THpyD4
Based on a true story, Changing Tides is a film about end-of-life alcoholism and finding hope in unexpected places.
Bea, a broke 22-year-old domestic carer has a new patient, an old, angry, alcoholic at the end of his life. After a turbulent start the two form an unlikely bond that changes their lives forever.
Awards
Winner - Best Drama – Greenwich Film Festival
Winner - Best First Time Filmmaker – Wolverhampton Film Festival
Winner - Best First Time Filmmaker – Lytham International Film Festival
Winner - Best Emerging Filmmaker – Greenwich Film Festival
Nominated – Best Mental Health Awareness Film – Greenwich Film Festival
Nominated – Best Actress (Natasha Cottrial as Bea) – Greenwich Film Festival
Nominated –Bull Award – Birmingham Film Festival
Writer / Director / Producer – Kathryn Georghiou
Executive Producer – Jim Shields
Executive Producer – David Small
Producer – Christopher. C. Arkley
Cast Aiden- Rowe David McClelland
Bea – Natasha Cottriall
Paramedic – Marion Campbell-Rogers
Man in Suit – Aaron Pouncy
Woman on Beach – Sharon Georghiou
Crew Director of Photography – Christopher. C. Arkley
Production Designer – Kathryn Georghiou
Editors – Christopher. C. Arkley & Richard Leverton
Costume Designer & Wardrobe – Kathryn Georghiou
Music Composer – Aaron Pouncy
Casting Director – Kathryn Georghiou
Colourist – Richard Leverton
Sound Design– Richard Leverton
Hair/Makeup - Ellie Rumney
BTS Camera – Steven Trinder
Unit Photography – Adam Reilly
Runner & Transportation – Anton Arenko
First Aid – Agata Filipiak
Caterers Foodie Fusion, Le Roti, and Beach House, Blackpool
Filmed on location in Blackpool and the Fylde Coast
Special Thanks Katrina Thompson, Robert McCollum, Kerstin Kehren, Carmel Georghiou, Caroline Anderson & Joseph Adelakun With Thanks Brett Wheeler, Christie Mossman, Joseph Roberts, Lamia Senousi, Marion Hume, Kate Nicholroy, Mikey Buckley, Clare Igoe, Roberta Kehren, Dan Wright, Andreas Pattichis, Emma Gill, Shona Macfarlane, Julia Marsh, Ewan Borthwick, Alistair Scott, Judy Hopkins, Sam Cooper, James McQuiggan, Tony Mercer, Gareth Howells & Vyla Rollins,
With thanks to Blackpool Council and Harts Amusements.
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