A Song For William Bird (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 17, 2023

Original Title:
A Song For William Bird

Genres:
Thriller | Western

Production Companies:
Rutledge

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A 

Runtime: 32

At the end of the 19th century a hunted killer on an errand of revenge is forced to reconcile with the truth of his nature.

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Assistant Art Director:
Miranda Ramnares

Assistant Director:
Steven Griffin

Assistant Sound Editor:
Dan Miller

Colorist:
Clinton Homuth

Director:
Jacob Wiebe

Director of Photography:
Ash Tailor

Editor:
Christian Bunea

First Assistant Camera:
Jonathan Chung

Gaffer:
Bob Gundu

Grip:
Josh Dawson

Key Grip:
Eamon Hillis

Makeup Artist:
Mariam Hovsepyan

Producer:
Iseult McNamara
Maryam Remtulla

Props:
Dana Tsirk

Prosthetic Designer:
Alexandra Anger
Monica Pavez

Script Supervisor:
Emma Jackson

Second Assistant Camera:
Adam Hornby

Second Assistant Director:
Lang Bunka

Sound Editor:
Sean Meldrum

Sound Recordist:
Adrian Ancona

Visual Effects:
Zak Tatham

Wardrobe Master:
Ana Alic

Writer:
Jacob Wiebe

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