Spotlight (2015) [R]

Release Date:
November 6, 2015

Original Title:
Spotlight

Alternate Titles:
Gündem
聚焦
스포트라이트

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
Anonymous Content
First Look Media
Open Road Films
Participant
Rocklin / Faust

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: 13  AU: M  BG: C  BR: 12  CA: PG  CH: 12  CL: TE+7  CZ: 18+  DK: 7  ES: 12  FI: K-12  FR: TP  GB: 15  GR: Κ-15  HK: IIB  HU: 16  ID: 13+  IE: 15A  IL: הותר לבני 14 ומעלה  IN: A  IT: VM14  JP: G  KR: 15  LT: N-16  MX: B  NL: 6  NO: A  NZ: M  PH: R-16  PT: M/14  RO: 18  RU: 18+  SE: 15|7  SG: NC-16  SK: 12  TH: 15  TR: 15+  TW: R-15  US: R  ZA: 10-12 

Runtime: 129

Break the story. Break the silence.

The true story of how the Boston Globe uncovered the massive scandal of child molestation and cover-up within the local Catholic Archdiocese, shaking the entire Catholic Church to its core.

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ADR Editor:
Marissa Littlefield

Art Department Coordinator:
Dusty Reeves

Art Direction:
Michaela Cheyne

Assistant Costume Designer:
Renee Fontana

Associate Producer:
David Mizner

CG Supervisor:
Ahmed Shehata

Camera Operator:
Henry Tirl

Casting:
John Buchan
Kerry Barden
Jason Knight
Paul Schnee

Casting Associate:
Maura Smith
Adam Richards
Matt Bouldry
Joey Montenarello

Co-Producer:
Youtchi von Lintel
Kate Churchill

Costume Design:
Wendy Chuck

Costume Supervisor:
Kathleen Meade
Virginia B. Johnson
Robyn Rosenberg

Dialect Coach:
Stephen Gabis
Jessica Drake

Dialogue Editor:
Branka Mrkic

Digital Intermediate:
Philippe Majdalani

Director:
Tom McCarthy

Director of Photography:
Masanobu Takayanagi

Editor:
Tom McArdle

Executive Producer:
Michael Bederman
Bard Dorros
Jeff Skoll
Pierre Omidyar
Tom Ortenberg
Jonathan King
Xavier Marchand
Josh Singer
Peter Lawson

First Assistant Camera:
Patrick Stepien
Joseph Micomonaco
Greg Wimer

First Assistant Director:
Walter Gasparovic

First Assistant Editor:
Andrew Pang

Foley:
Marko Costanzo
Frank Kern

Gaffer:
Morris Flam
Tom Starnes

Hair Department Head:
Karola Dirnberger

Hairstylist:
Kelly Shanks

Key Hair Stylist:
Cathy Shibley
Brenda McNally

Makeup Artist:
Mario Cacioppo
Patricia Keighran
Nichole Pleau

Makeup Department Head:
Jordan Samuel

Music Editor:
Chad Birmingham
Jennifer Dunnington

Music Supervisor:
Mary Ramos

Original Music Composer:
Howard Shore

Producer:
Steve Golin
Michael Sugar
Nicole Rocklin
Blye Pagon Faust

Production Coordinator:
Elspeth Cassar

Production Design:
Stephen H. Carter

Property Master:
Christopher Geggie

Rigging Gaffer:
Jason Dodds
James R. Mitchell

Rigging Grip:
Daryl Richardson

Script Supervisor:
Jenna Dayton
Dug Rotstein

Set Costumer:
Taryn Walsh

Set Decoration:
Shane Vieau
Vanessa Knoll

Set Designer:
John MacNeil
William Cheng

Set Dresser:
Don McQueen
Jeff Poulis
Toni Wong
Karl Denniston Brown
Nathan Alexander Kirk

Sound Designer:
Paul Hsu

Sound Effects Editor:
Heather Gross

Steadicam Operator:
Gilles Corbeil

Still Photographer:
Seacia Pavao
Kerry Hayes

Stunt Coordinator:
Bobby Beckles
Jeffrey Lee Gibson
Branko Racki

Stunt Driver:
Robert Racki
Shawnna Thibodeau

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Kayla Cabral
Edward Hanrahan

Visual Effects Editor:
Brandon Terry
Mike Barber

Visual Effects Producer:
Neishaw Ali
Christa Tazzeo

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Colin Davies
Mike Duffy

Writer:
Tom McCarthy
Josh Singer

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