For Sofia (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 26, 2024

Original Title:
For Sofia

Genres:
Drama | Family

Production Companies:
KinoVision Productions

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: G 

Runtime: 6

In Music, We Find One Another

A young musician discovers a forgotten music sheet in his father's belongings, which unravels a painful family secret

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Assistant Camera:
Andrew Lea

BTS Photographer:
Dylan Dinning

Boom Operator:
Grace Makarewicz
Mathew Lippa

Camera Operator:
Sarah Sun

Colorist:
Andrew Lea

Director:
Matthew Donkers

Director of Photography:
Khairul Hafizh Said

Editor:
Jacob Gamble

First Assistant Director:
Sylvia Docker

Gaffer:
Rowan Mikolic-O'Rourke

Graphic Designer:
Conrad Ciupak
Mitchell Denison

Grip:
Raynell Manabat
Mitchell Denison

Key Grip:
Jacob Lea
Marco Ciardullo

Makeup & Hair:
Olivia Davidson

Music Score Producer:
Allyah Dickie

Producer:
Nathalie Cocq

Production Assistant:
Dylan Dinning

Production Design:
Adah Holton-Park

Script Supervisor:
Jesse Telfer

Set Designer:
Marty Alcantara

Sound Designer:
Grace Makarewicz
Thomas Kucher

Sound Mixer:
Thomas Kucher
Poppi Fella Pellegrino

Writer:
Jonathan Castro Miller

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