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Release Date:
July 27, 2018
Original Title:
Snapshots
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Three Women in a Box Films LLC
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Rose spends her days fishing near the beautiful lake house she’s called home for 50 years. She’s not getting any younger and her daughter Patti worries about Rose being all alone, but the stubborn matriarch will not sell. There are memories here that she doesn’t want to leave. These come flooding back one weekend during a visit from Patti and granddaughter Allison, when a long-forgotten roll of film reminds Rose of the summer she met and fell in love with the bold and beautiful Louise.
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Art Direction:
Todd Szabo
Associate Producer:
Vera Bourne
Ronna Perrin
Casting:
Shana Landsburg
Co-Executive Producer:
Todd Shotz
Co-Producer:
Linda Montanti
Consulting Producer:
Katherine Cortez
Henry Matusek
Director:
Melanie Mayron
Director of Photography:
Michael Negrin
Editor:
Josh Rifkin
Executive Producer:
Catlin Adams
Denmorlin
Jane Gilmore
Melanie Mayron
Line Producer:
Aimée Flaherty
Music:
David Michael Frank
Producer:
Jan Miller Corran
Lee Anne Matusek
Production Design:
Jeff McLaughlin
Screenplay:
Jan Miller Corran
Katherine Cortez
Story:
Jan Miller Corran
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