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Release Date:
November 21, 2011
Original Title:
Night Sky
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
Night Sky is the story of two friends' journey through the desert into a synesthetic realm of the senses. After their car breaks down, Cleo and Jay discover a small portal that leads to another dimension where a dance marathon never ends, time collapses, and exhaustion is rampant. The girls travel to a sound chamber deep in the desert where they encounter a speaking dog that offers them a vision of their place in the universe.. Meanwhile, the exhausted marathon contestants continue shuffling their feet with no end in sight.
Associate Producer:
Jules Dameron
Cinematography:
Tom Clancey
Director:
Alison O'Daniel
Director of Photography:
Tom Clancey
Editor:
Alison O'Daniel
Music:
Ethan Frederick Greene
Producer:
Alison O'Daniel
Writer:
Alison O'Daniel
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