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Release Date:
September 3, 2017
Original Title:
An Imperfect Murder
Alternate Titles:
The Private Life of a Modern Woman
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
BondIt Media Capital
Michael Mailer Films
Private Life Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M GB: 15 NL: 14 NZ: M
Runtime: 71
Successful actress Vera Lockman thrashes during a nightmare in which she struggles with, shoots and kills her drug-dealer ex-boyfriend. Jolted awake, she reveals in her journal that the killing actually occurred the day before and that Sal, dead, lies in a trunk in her living room.
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Art Department Coordinator:
Mary Kate Golding
Associate Producer:
Ron Noy
Camera Operator:
David Taicher
Casting:
Ashley Ingram
Billy Hopkins
Co-Executive Producer:
Matthew Helderman
Clay Epstein
Luke Taylor
Co-Producer:
Scott Kluge
Mike Donovan
Costume Design:
Melissa Vargas
Director:
James Toback
Director of Photography:
Larry McConkey
Editor:
Aaron Yanes
Executive Producer:
Joshua Blum
Angela Ceccio
Jeff Sackman
Alessandro Penazzi
Larry Greenberg
Berry Meyerowitz
Hair Department Head:
Christopher Fulton
Makeup Department Head:
Lisa Love
Music Supervisor:
Jeanne Fox
Producer:
Martin Tuchman
Valda Witt
Alan Helene
Jennifer Gelfer
Michael Mailer
Script Supervisor:
Anna Lomakina
Sound Designer:
Justin Kaupp
Sound Mixer:
Tammy Douglas
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Justin Kaupp
Steadicam Operator:
David Taicher
Still Photographer:
Elizabeth Fisher
Writer:
James Toback
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