Salad Days (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 12, 2017

Original Title:
Salad Days

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Sage Stone Productions

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 24

What is "Salad Days"? Described as the period when one is young and inexperienced, "Salad Days" is the story of a young boy, Jake who is whisked away mid-school day by the weird, and hot...well...you know...Alice! Jake is sent on a whirlwind of an adventure to prove he's not the cookie cutter, small town kid to the quirky girl he admires so much.

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Casting Director:
Emily Eansor
Nathan Bergs

Colorist:
Emily Eansor

Costume Assistant:
Ashley Steele

Costume Coordinator:
Emily Eansor

Director:
Nathan Bergs

Director of Photography:
Matthew Wolsey
Elliott Hale

Editor:
Nathan Bergs

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Armend Bajrami

Gaffer:
Douglas Cunningham

Grip:
Nicholas Rogers
Ian Fergus Campbell

Location Manager:
Nathan Bergs
Emily Eansor

Makeup & Hair:
Emily Eansor

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Cassidy Hicks

Musician:
Natalie Ruscitti

Original Music Composer:
Nicholas Rogers

Producer:
Emily Eansor
Nathan Bergs

Production Assistant:
Sikandar Saleem
Ava Bergs

Production Design:
Emily Eansor

Set Decoration:
Emily Eansor

Sound Mixer:
Stefano La Civita

Sound Recordist:
Lauren Hedges
Nicholas Rogers

Writer:
Emily Eansor
Nathan Bergs

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