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Release Date:
March 29, 2014
Original Title:
Zoe Gone
Alternate Titles:
Da Zoe forsvandt
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Helios Productions
Pokeprod
XVIII Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14
Runtime: 88
Sixteen-year-old Jennifer Lynn's life is turned upside down when she gives birth to baby Zoe. Being a teen mom is not what she had planned for high school. Her boyfriend Randy refuses to step up and her mother Alicia is not interested in raising another child. But when Zoe is kidnapped, Jennifer's maternal instincts kick in and she will stop at nothing to find her baby.
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Art Direction:
Curtis Kemp
Casting:
Don Carroll
Director:
Conor Allyn
Director of Photography:
Amanda Treyz
Editor:
Nic Hill
Executive Producer:
Sean Dwyer
Elizabeth Cullen
Hairstylist:
Abigail Nieto
Makeup Department Head:
Akiko Matsumoto
Music:
Sean Murray
Producer:
Frederick Cipoletti
Alejandro Salomon
Production Design:
Alessandro Marvelli
Script Supervisor:
Julieta Lima
Set Decoration:
Juliette A. Sedlacek
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