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Release Date:
September 20, 2024
Original Title:
What We Find on the Road
Alternate Titles:
Polara
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Uncommon Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
On TJ's 18th birthday, a stranger delivers him a key from his father, last seen as he was hauled off to prison eight years earlier. With the key is an address for a proposed meeting – 3000 miles away and in two weeks. The key unlocks a timeworn 1968 convertible, with a coffin welded to its floor. With each decision that follows, TJ plunges deeper into the mysterious and beautiful landscapes we all navigate – on our own, with our tribe, through the shifting turns of the road ahead.
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ADR Recordist:
Travis MacKay
Colin Rogers
Assistant Editor:
Zebulon Griffin
Wayne J. Liu
Boom Operator:
Kendra Bates
Casting:
Susan Shopmaker
Cinematography:
Cory Messer
Eric Cochran
Compositor:
Alberto Tito Matos Jr.
Costume Design:
Chloee O'Hayon-Crosby
Dialogue Editor:
Jesse Pomeroy
Director:
Chaysen Beacham
Editor:
Kristine McPherson
Executive Producer:
Tim Disney
David Josh Lawrence
First Assistant Camera:
Braden Garner
First Assistant Director:
Robyn Griffin
Gaffer:
Ash Bhasin
Key Grip:
Benson Langton
Original Music Composer:
Craig Richey
Producer:
Chaysen Beacham
Bill Haney
Production Manager:
Julie Hoffman
Production Sound Mixer:
Eric Tormey
Sound Designer:
Anne Tolkkinen
Sound Mixer:
Bob B. Melanson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jared Orlando
Tony Solis
Supervising Sound Editor:
Paul Stanley
Unit Production Manager:
Robyn Griffin
Writer:
Bill Haney
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