Winter Passing (2006) [R]

Release Date:
February 7, 2006

Original Title:
Winter Passing

Alternate Titles:
Happy Endings

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Stratus Film Co.
Yari Film Group

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 98

Sometimes you go looking for something you want. . . and find what you need.

Actress Reese Holden has been offered a small fortune by a book editor if she can secure for publication the love letters that her father, a reclusive novelist, wrote to her mother, who has since passed away. Returning to Michigan, Reese finds that an ex-grad student and a would-be musician have moved in with her father, who cares more about his new friends than he does about his own health and well-being.

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Art Department Production Assistant:
Jeremy O'Keefe

Art Direction:
Lucio Seixas

Casting:
Laura Rosenthal

Costume Design:
Vicki Farrell

Director:
Adam Rapp

Director of Photography:
Terry Stacey

Editor:
Meg Reticker

Executive Producer:
Laura Bickford
Bob Yari
Mark Gordon

Foley Artist:
Nancy Cabrera
Rachel Chancey

Foley Recordist:
Ryan Collison

Hairstylist:
Robin Day
Suzy Mazzarese-Allison
Gianna Sparacino

Makeup Artist:
Amanda Ross

Makeup Department Head:
Jenn 'Jorge' Nelson

Music:
John Kimbrough

Producer:
David Koplan
P. Jennifer Dana
Anthony Katagas

Production Design:
David Korins

Set Decoration:
JoAnn Vara

Still Photographer:
Anne Joyce

Writer:
Adam Rapp

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