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Release Date:
September 21, 2006
Original Title:
Onion Underwater
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Mystery | Romance
Production Companies:
AFI
Onion Underwater Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 26
Ten minutes into the future a drug is invented called "GOD". This drug allows its user to actually commune with God. There is one drawback however... the user will die. This hasn't stopped thousands of people from taking it.
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Assistant Director:
Bobby Boermans
Cinematography:
Natasha Bedu
Consulting Producer:
Luke Greenberg
Costume Design:
Rob Saduski
Director:
Paul Sanchez IV
Editor:
Tom Runquist
Executive Producer:
Art Levinson
Focus Puller:
Jorge Devotto
Key Grip:
Adam McDaid
Makeup Artist:
Erika GarcĂa
Music:
Greg Scanavino
Young American Primitive
Producer:
Heather Merriken
Production Design:
Kevin Meier
Script Supervisor:
Danielle Turchiano
Second Assistant Director:
William Dickerson
Martin Reuter
Second Second Assistant Director:
Peter Shanel
Sound Editor:
Richard Steele
Sound Mixer:
Amber Conroy
Still Photographer:
Rebecca Tull
Underwater Gaffer:
Joe Passarelli
Writer:
Paul Sanchez IV
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