A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 24, 2024
Original Title:
Crossword
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Artists for Artists
Dark Greek Production
Paesanos Pictures
Range Media Partners
Static Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
Following the death of their daughter, Tessa focuses on her acclaimed children's book series, "Lily Learns," while her husband, James, attempts to find solace in the daily crossword, but quickly unravels as it takes on a mind of its own.
"B" Camera Operator:
Justin Jach
Art Direction:
Robert Brecko
Assistant Editor:
Luka Stojcic
Associate Producer:
Iver Marjerison
Jeremy Garcia
Stephanie Vlamis
Cinematography:
Burke Doeren
Co-Executive Producer:
P.T. Clement
Dialogue Editor:
Kevin Khor
Director:
Michael Vlamis
Executive Producer:
Aurora Perrineau
Lindsay Barrett
John Ryan Jr.
Harvey Guillén
Michael Trevino
Alex Chi
Kenan Thompson
Sam Hayes
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Ben Higginbotham
Devin Dalool
Gerardo León
Ian Start
First Assistant Director:
Stephen Mastrocola
Gaffer:
Steven A. Lundgren
Key Grip:
Gabriele Fabbro
Tinker Yan
Key Set Production Assistant:
Connor McNeilly
Line Producer:
Rafi Jacobs
Producer:
Michael Vlamis
Liana Montemayor
Stephen Mastrocola
Rafi Jacobs
Production Assistant:
Hoa Diep
Taylor Fox
Emily Browning
Kris Alamilla
Gabriella Raine
Zack Strunin
Production Design:
Kelly Fallon
Script Supervisor:
Danielle Clarke
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Brandon Johnson
Second Assistant Camera:
Brian Mitchell
Set Decoration:
Sophie Hamernik
Sound Effects Editor:
Karthik Mohan
Sound Mixer:
Rob Spence
Sound Supervisor:
Hamed Hokamzadeh
Still Photographer:
Chris Labadie
Supervising Sound Editor:
Thomas Ouziel
Visual Effects:
Ryan Harpole
Writer:
Michael Vlamis
Kyle Anderson
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