His Name Was Micah Bronson (2022) [NR]

Release Date:
December 8, 2022

Original Title:
His Name Was Micah Bronson

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 10

Micah Bronson, a lonely kid in high school, does everything he can to seek attention from his peers.

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Art Direction:
Troy Waliszewski
Zhen Tang

Assistant Camera:
Tim Bulger

Cinematography:
Isaac Sheets

Director:
Simon Sheets

Editor:
Simon Sheets

Electrician:
Justen Key
David White

Executive Producer:
Isaac Sheets
Aaron Koehler

First Assistant Camera:
Ricky Rice
Noelle Aguilar Camacho

First Assistant Director:
Matt Larson
Tycho Wade

Gaffer:
Joel Keiter

Grip:
Nathan McConahy
Elijah Haywood
Becca Hennesy
Brett Higgs
Dan Stubbs

Grip Production Assistant:
Chris Willcox

Key Grip:
Kyle Gill
Bahy Ghoneim

Lighting Technician:
Sam Gannuch

Music:
Isaac Sheets
Simon Sheets

Producer:
Simon Sheets
Matt Larson

Production Assistant:
Sergey Bogachov
Seth Seppala

Props:
Ben Hotzfeld

Script Supervisor:
Kylee Hill

Second Assistant Camera:
Matthew Sandoval
Andre Wright

Second Assistant Director:
Sam Terry
B.J. Segura

Sound:
Sam Johnson

Still Photographer:
Reid Sanders

Thanks:
Brian Steward
Aaron Koehler
Geoffrey Chadwick

Writer:
Simon Sheets

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