Afterglow (1997) [R]

Release Date:
December 26, 1997

Original Title:
Afterglow

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Elysian Dreams
Moonstone Entertainment
Sandcastle 5

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP  GR: 16  US: R 

Runtime: 119

A comedy of tears…

A handyman with marital problems meets a housewife with the same.

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Art Direction:
Collin Niemi

Assistant Hairstylist:
Marie-France Cardinal

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Nathalie Trépanier

Assistant Unit Manager:
Francis Trottier

Associate Producer:
Rebecca Morton

Casting:
Pam Dixon

Co-Producer:
James McLindon

Costume Design:
François Barbeau

Director:
Alan Rudolph

Director of Photography:
Toyomichi Kurita

Editor:
Suzy Elmiger

Executive Producer:
Willi Bär
Ernst Etchie Stroh

First Assistant Director:
Pedro Gandol

Hairstylist:
Réjean Goderre

Makeup Artist:
Micheline Trépanier

Music Editor:
Steve Borne

Original Music Composer:
Mark Isham

Producer:
Robert Altman

Production Design:
François Séguin

Production Manager:
Richard Lalonde

Second Assistant Director:
Josée Drolet

Set Decoration:
Pierre Perrault

Sound Editor:
Tony Martinez
Branka Mrkic

Sound Effects Editor:
Michael W. Mitchell

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lou Solakofski
Orest Sushko

Sound Recordist:
Claude La Haye

Stunt Coordinator:
David McKeown

Stunts:
Stéphane Lefebvre

Supervising Sound Editor:
Eliza Paley
Paul P. Soucek

Third Assistant Director:
Christina Fon

Unit Manager:
Mario Nadeau

Writer:
Alan Rudolph

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