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Release Date:
July 4, 2010
Original Title:
Snap
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Samson Films
Production Countries:
Ireland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
While Sandra opens up to a documentary film crew, flashbacks show her teenage son, Stephen, mysteriously kidnapping a toddler, and holding him captive. Eventually, the stories intersect to explain the abduction and the family's three-generation legacy of abuse in this mesmerizing psychological drama.
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Art Direction:
Michael Moynihan
Casting:
Amy Rowan
Co-Producer:
Cathleen Dore
Costume Design:
Joan O'Clery
Director:
Carmel Winters
Director of Photography:
Kate McCullough
Editor:
Mary Finlay
Executive Producer:
David Collins
Foley Artist:
Ruth Sullivan
Hairstylist:
Eileen Buggy
Makeup Artist:
Gill Brenann
Music:
Anna Jordan
Keith Lindsay
Producer:
Martina Niland
Production Design:
Padraig O'Neill
Production Executive:
Alan Maher
Set Decoration:
Charlotte O'Connor
Writer:
Carmel Winters
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