Lean on Pete (2018) [R]

Release Date:
April 6, 2018

Original Title:
Lean on Pete

Alternate Titles:
A Rota Selvagem
La Route Sauvage
Разчитай на Пийт
린 온 피트

Genres:
Adventure | Drama

Production Companies:
Film4 Productions
The Bureau

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: +13  AU: M  BE: AL  BR: 12  CA: R|PG  CH: 16  DE: 12  ES: 12  FR: U  GB: 15  GR: 13  IE: 15|15A  IT: 14+  JP: G  KR: 15  MX: B-15|B  NL: 12|16  NZ: M  PT: M/14  SE: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 121

You can’t get anywhere on your own

Charley Thompson, a teenager living with his single father, gets a summer job working for horse trainer Del Montgomery. Bonding with an aging racehorse named Lean on Pete, Charley is horrified to learn he is bound for slaughter, and so he steals the horse, and the duo embark on an odyssey across the new American frontier.

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Chris Navarro

Art Department Coordinator:
Patricia Ibanez

Art Direction:
Jonny Fenix

Assistant Editor:
Marina Morales Moya

Assistant Property Master:
Greg Brown

Associate Producer:
Aimee Lynn Barneburg

Best Boy Electric:
Jason Campbell

Boom Operator:
Creed Spencer

Camera Operator:
Nils Benson

Carpenter:
Cody Boat

Casting:
Carmen Cuba

Casting Associate:
Rachel Mossey

Colorist:
John Claude

Construction Coordinator:
Jarred Decker

Costume Design:
Julie Carnahan

Costume Supervisor:
Angelique Paull

Dialect Coach:
Mary McDonald-Lewis

Dialogue Editor:
Matthew Skelding

Digital Intermediate Producer:
Charlotte Llewelyn

Director:
Andrew Haigh

Director of Photography:
Magnus Nordenhof Jønck

Dolly Grip:
William Clouter

Editor:
Jonathan Alberts

Executive Producer:
Daniel Battsek
Darren M. Demetre
Lizzie Francke
Vincent Gadelle
David Kosse
Sam Lavender
Ben Roberts

Extras Casting:
Jen Tam

First Assistant "A" Camera:
David Parson

First Assistant Director:
Antonio Graña

First Assistant Editor:
Matt Hornick

Foley Artist:
Julien Naudin

Foley Mixer:
Patrick Ghislain

Gaffer:
Jake Lyon

Graphic Designer:
Carly Sertic

Hair Department Head:
Autumn Sanders

Key Grip:
Oliver Schaal

Key Hair Stylist:
Dusti Leon

Key Makeup Artist:
Eva Lohse
Crystal Shade

Leadman:
Chandler Vinar

Location Manager:
Don Baldwin

Makeup Department Head:
Christina Kortum

Music Supervisor:
Connie Farr

Novel:
Willy Vlautin

Original Music Composer:
James Edward Barker

Post Production Supervisor:
Gerardine O'Flynn

Producer:
Tristan Goligher

Production Coordinator:
Jennifer Bertram

Production Design:
Ryan Warren Smith

Production Sound Mixer:
Christian Dolan

Production Supervisor:
Dawnn Pavlonnis

Property Master:
Drew Pinniger

Scenic Artist:
Ellen Lepinski

Screenplay:
Andrew Haigh

Script Supervisor:
Janet Beeson

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Peter Parson

Second Assistant Camera:
Michael Crockett

Second Assistant Director:
Ime Etuk

Second Second Assistant Director:
Kathleen Campbell

Senior Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jonathan Rawlinson

Set Decoration:
Jenelle Giordano

Set Medic:
Kenneth Lewis

Sound Effects Editor:
Christer Melén

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Per Boström

Steadicam Operator:
Noah Dille

Still Photographer:
Scott Patrick Green

Storyboard Artist:
Dan Schaefer

Stunt Coordinator:
Kent W. Luttrell

Supervising Sound Editor:
Joakim Sundström

Unit Production Manager:
Darren M. Demetre

Visual Effects:
Miguel Algora
Nicholas Bennett
Sally Goldberg
Ben McIlveen

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