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Release Date:
September 18, 2019
Original Title:
Melody
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Justin Foley Entertainment
Little Scout Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
Two young women find themselves in an impossible situation. With no one to turn to and against all odds, the pair take the road trip of their lives. Based on the story Melody by Lisa Moore, from her 2002 collection of short stories, Open.
Associate Producer:
Seth Foley
Boom Operator:
Mike Simms
Catering:
Mitch Hobbs
Katie Butt
Darren Copper
Leah Mayo
Colorist:
Steve Cook
Costume Design:
Aryn Ballett
Costume Set Supervisor:
Lisa Machin
Craft Service:
Simone Quinlan
Digital Imaging Technician:
Aaron Elliott
Director:
Anna Wheeler
Director of Photography:
Duncan De Young
Editor:
Justin Oakey
Executive Producer:
Siobhan Foley-Lambert
First Assistant Camera:
Herb Gibbons
First Assistant Director:
Shara Désirée King
Foley Artist:
Hilary Thomson
Foley Recordist:
Matthew Thomson
Gaffer:
Nathan David Bugler
Grip:
Sean Doran
Hair Designer:
Kendra Loder
Location Manager:
Jeffrey Dodge
Location Production Assistant:
Alex White
Makeup & Hair:
Jessica Burt
Makeup Designer:
Skye Tostowaryk
Music:
Alex Noftall
Roberto Ercoli
Online Editor:
Steve Cook
Producer:
Anna Wheeler
Justin A. Foley
Production Design:
Eva Kelly
Production Manager:
Mike Hickey
Property Master:
Liam Small
Script Supervisor:
Martine Blue
Second Assistant Camera:
Ben Price
Second Assistant Director:
Alexa Jerrett
Set Decoration:
Josh Reid
Short Story:
Lisa Moore
Sound Editor:
Paul Steffler
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Harvey Hyslop
Still Photographer:
Leah Vokey Sing
Swing:
Clarke Hancock
Third Assistant Director:
Ethan Bickford
Tyler Burry
Writer:
Anna Wheeler
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