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Release Date:
August 14, 2015
Original Title:
One & Two
Alternate Titles:
Jeden, Dwa
One and Two
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Thriller
Production Companies:
Bow + Arrow Entertainment
Protagonist Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: PG12 KR: 12 US: NR
Runtime: 91
In an isolated farmhouse, located in the middle of nowhere and surrounded by a mysterious wooden wall, Zac and Eva, two siblings gifted with extraordinary abilities, endure every day the wrath of their strict father while witnessing how a cruel sickness lurks their beloved mother.
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Art Direction:
Tom Obed
Assistant Art Director:
Hallie Kutak
Casting:
Sig De Miguel
Stephen Vincent
Co-Producer:
Patrick M. Wood
Costume Designer:
Alana Morshead
Dialogue Editor:
Kent Brown
Director:
Andrew Droz Palermo
Director of Photography:
Autumn Durald
Editor:
Alex O'Flinn
Executive Producer:
Nigel Williams
Mike Goodridge
First Assistant Camera:
Stephen Taylor-Wehr
First Assistant Director:
Jeff Keith
Foley Artist:
Andrea Gard
Frank Rinella
Gaffer:
Brice Bradley
Key Grip:
Ben Zschunke
Makeup & Hair:
Mazena Puksto
Original Music Composer:
Nathan Halpern
Producer:
Kim Sherman
Matthew Perniciaro
Michael Sherman
Production Design:
Sara Jamieson
Property Master:
Tori Lancaster
Screenplay:
Andrew Droz Palermo
Neima Shahdadi
Script Supervisor:
LeAnne Mims
Second Assistant Director:
Adam Werth
Set Decoration:
Olivia Motley
Sound Designer:
Pete Horner
Sound Mixer:
Tyler Blythe
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Zach Martin
Still Photographer:
Jack Caswell
Stunt Coordinator:
Jeffrey G. Barnett
Dale Girard
Supervising Sound Editor:
Zach Martin
Unit Production Manager:
Matt Walkowski
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Joshua James Johnson
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