Colewell (2019) [NR]

Release Date:
April 13, 2019

Original Title:
Colewell

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Washington Square Films
Wavelength

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 79

In tiny Colewell, Pennsylvania, the residents gather at the post office for mail and gossip, while the days pass quiet and serene. That is until news comes that the office is to close, and beloved clerk Nora is left to fight for her job and reflect on the choices she has made that kept her in Colewell for so many years.

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Art Direction:
Kristina Porter

Associate Producer:
Jeff Spivack

Casting:
Lois J. Drabkin

Co-Producer:
Maggie Ambrose

Colorist:
Marcy Robinson

Costume Design:
Annie Simon

Director:
Tom Quinn

Director of Photography:
Paul Yee

Editor:
Darrin Navarro
Tom Quinn

Executive Producer:
Catherine Kellner
Adam Kirszner
Jennifer Konawal
Joe Plummer
Jenifer Westphal
Cameron Brodie
Micah Spear

Makeup & Hair:
Lia Parks

Original Music Composer:
Dara Taylor

Producer:
Craig Shilowich
Joshua Blum
Alexandra Byer
Matthew Thurm

Production Design:
Alan Lampert

Set Decoration:
Graham Wichman

Sound Designer:
Richard Gould

Writer:
Tom Quinn

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