Iamerica (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Iamerica

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Bloomfield Boys Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

7 seconds can change everything.

Erica Stateland; a Medal of Honor recipient, suffering from survivors guilt, is hired to coach Marc Beckham; a "cancelIed" actor to play a war hero in the comeback movie of his career. The unlikely relationship that unfolds is a testament to the equalizer that is grief. It's a story about being human and learning that the highest form of courage can come, not from what you've done, but who you choose to be as a result of it.

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Associate Producer:
Lish Bliss
Kyle Brady

Director:
Sean Crampton

Director of Photography:
Nathan Haugaard

Editor:
Weston Cadwell
Sean Crampton

Executive Producer:
Julian Gavilanes
Lauren Lindley

First Assistant Camera:
Skylar Tarkington

Original Music Composer:
Kyle Brady

Producer:
Sean Crampton

Production Assistant:
Kyle Lochrie

Screenplay:
Sean Crampton

Script Supervisor:
Lish Bliss

Sound:
Alex Swerdloff

Sound Mixer:
Patrick Sexton

Story:
Julian Gavilanes

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