Viaticum (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 10, 2019

Original Title:
Viaticum

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Viaticum Productions

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 28

Liz Newey, a recovering alcoholic, is in the midst of her early morning recitation of the Twelve Steps, when she's interrupted by a phone call. Her father, Frank Newey, estranged for twenty-three years, is on his death bed in a Toronto hospital.

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Assistant Camera:
Dom Bisson

Boom Operator:
Alisa Erlikh

Camera Operator:
Dominque Bisson

Casting:
Maria Sant'Angelo

Cinematography:
Michel Bisson
Andreas Evdemon

Co-Producer:
Lee Damian

Coordinating Producer:
Avery Hogarth

Dialogue Editor:
Alexy Guerer

Director:
Lara Daans

Director of Photography:
Michel Bisson

Editor:
Majda Drinnan

Executive Producer:
John McMahon
Sarah Paterson

First Assistant Director:
Bill Corcoran

Line Producer:
Bryan Ratushniak

Music:
A.P.E.
Chris Hart

Producer:
Kelly Gilbert
Maureen Jennings

Production Design:
Erin McCarroll

Script Supervisor:
Samantha Wyss

Set Dresser:
Erin McCarroll

Sound Editor:
Randy Resh

Supervising Sound Editor:
Steve Raiman

Wardrobe Assistant:
Felicia Ann Ryan

Writer:
Lara Daans
Maureen Jennings

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