A Shining Example (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 24, 2023

Original Title:
A Shining Example

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Horror

Production Companies:
Conjurer Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

After putting her lucrative writing career on hold to raise her daughter—with little help from her feckless husband—Aiden finally has the opportunity to get back to work and showrun a new installment in the TV franchise that put her on the map. As she struggles to meet her looming deadline, pressure mounts, toxic family dynamics arise, and Aiden’s frustration builds to a breaking point.

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Child Wrangler:
David Ian McKendry

Colorist:
Jesús Borrego

Costume Design:
Holly Payne

Director:
Clarke Wolfe

Director of Photography:
Zach Voytas

Editor:
Thom Newell

Executive Producer:
Malika Lim Eubank
Brandon Winfrey

First Assistant Camera:
Joe Post

Gaffer:
James Suter

Key Grip:
Walter Orsini

Makeup & Hair:
Kait Matlock

Original Music Composer:
Andrew Scott Bell

Producer:
Chloe Dykstra
Buz Wallick
Zac Lim Eubank
Silviana Russo
Clarke Wolfe

Production Assistant:
Dwain Joseph Burke

Production Design:
Alura Johnson

Sound Designer:
Joshua Sterling

Sound Engineer:
Meghan Underwood

Sound Mixer:
Joshua Sterling

Stunt Coordinator:
Jo Paloma

Writer:
Dylan Guerra
Clarke Wolfe

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