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Release Date:
March 12, 2025
Original Title:
Black Bag
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Extension 765
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Following married British intelligence agents searching for a traitor within their ranks. As the mystery unfolds, it becomes clear that no one is above suspicion, including one another.
Art Department Assistant:
Max Joseph Collins
Art Direction:
Laura Mickiewicz
Assistant Art Director:
Edward Smith Taylor
Assistant Editor:
Patrice Quadrucci
Assistant Location Manager:
Jessica Nosal
Cristina Arcay
Laura Stokes
Best Boy Grip:
Joshua Morgan-Green
Co-Producer:
AJ Riach
Costume Design:
Ellen Mirojnick
Sanaz Missaghian
Costume Supervisor:
Sanaz Missaghian
Costumer:
Jessica Phillips
Director:
Steven Soderbergh
Director of Photography:
Steven Soderbergh
Editor:
Steven Soderbergh
Electrician:
Josh Leonard
Grace Mason
Jack Short
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Gabriel Hyman
First Assistant "C" Camera:
Lawrence Beckwith
First Assistant Director:
Martin Krauka
First Assistant Editor:
Lara Channon
First Assistant Sound Editor:
Ron Grimmer
Alex Bryce
Gaffer:
Michael McDermott
Graphic Designer:
Anthony Noble
Annabel Gibb
Original Music Composer:
Thomas Newman
Producer:
Gregory Jacobs
Casey Silver
Production Design:
Philip Messina
Production Sound Mixer:
Paul Munro
Props:
James Hodges Jr.
Joey Hodges
Samuel Hussey
Rigging Gaffer:
Charlie Paddock
Script Supervisor:
Kelly Maracin Krieg
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Bennett Clarke
Second Assistant Sound:
Alec Taylor
Set Decoration:
Meg Jones
Still Photographer:
Claudette Barius
Stunts:
William Willoughby
Supervising Art Director:
Adam Squires
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jasper Kidd
Writer:
David Koepp
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