A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 20, 2012
Original Title:
Transatlantic Coffee
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Riding Hood Motion Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 104
Two unlikely friends, a teenage stripper from London and a traumatized clown, try to help each other in an uncertain world.
Art Direction:
Sandra Bacmeister
Cinematography:
Dan Witrock
Colorist:
Frederick Trevino
Costume Design:
Sarah Dawn Hamlin
Dialogue Editor:
Sue Ann Holton
Director:
Erik Peter Carlson
Editor:
Alex Bordino
Executive Producer:
Erik Peter Carlson
Shane Carlson
Mickey DiPietro
John Saraceno
Shiva Neeli
First Assistant Camera:
Kevin F. Jacobsen
First Assistant Director:
Shane Carlson
Foley Artist:
Matt Brundrett
Leadman:
Rachel Blackwell
Makeup Department Head:
Monique Albritton
Music:
Leila Bordeuil
Masha Mitkov
Scot Moore
Cameron Seglias
Music Supervisor:
Jessica McGoldrick
Painter:
Monica Rose Song
David McDaniel
Producer:
Erik Peter Carlson
Kevin Bar
Yoko Lytle
Production Design:
David Dean Ebert
Property Master:
Julia Cairo
Kathleen Pullan
Scenic Artist:
Kirk Nackman
Script Supervisor:
Elizabeth Tilelli
Second Assistant Camera:
Jonathan Duquette
Second Assistant Director:
C. Alexander Goodall
Set Dresser:
Danielle Bauman
Monica Rose Song
Sound Designer:
Josh Hilson
Sound Mixer:
Josh Hilson
Writer:
Erik Peter Carlson
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