What Could Have Been (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 10, 2017

Original Title:
What Could Have Been

Alternate Titles:
Don't Look Back

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Centurion Pictures

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 81

Lose Yourself and you Lose Everything...

A once gifted writer buries her former life beneath superficiality and greed; however, she is forced to confront her true self when her life is thrown into chaos by the work of his deceased daughter.

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Art Department Assistant:
Emilia Pelech

Art Direction:
Ilja Obretenov

Associate Producer:
Nina Brautigam

Best Boy Electric:
Riley Pearcy

Cinematography:
Michael Balfry

Craft Service:
Tara Fuhre

Director:
Shea Wageman

Editor:
Shea Wageman

First Assistant Camera:
Austin Balfour

First Assistant Director:
Hanni Steppan

Gaffer:
Blaine Ackerly

Grip:
Marco Correia

Key Grip:
David Hutton

Key Production Assistant:
Logan Herbert

Music:
Bryan Adams

Painter:
Ilja Hargas

Producer:
Dorothy Szymanska
Shea Wageman
Alex Galanis

Production Assistant:
Sarah Lemmon
Hugh Noonan
Shaun Wageman

Second Assistant Director:
Silva Mungai

Set Decoration:
Nicholas Obretenov

Writer:
Shea Wageman
Jeff Richards

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