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Release Date:
April 29, 2019
Original Title:
Waiting for the Miracle to Come
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Cave Pictures
Dahlia Street Films
Fábrica de Cine
Horse Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
An aspiring trapeze artist discovers a cryptic letter, written once by her recently deceased father, that leads her to a gold mine in a remote California desert.
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Art Direction:
Eric Whitney
Associate Producer:
Brad Reeves
Casting:
Beth Sepko
Cinematography:
Kimberly Culotta
Co-Producer:
J. Mitchell White
Costume Design:
Jillian Bundrick
Director:
Lian Lunson
Editor:
Melanie Annan
Executive Producer:
Bono
Dale A. Brown
Mark D. Rodgers
Wim Wenders
Tyler Zacharia
Hair Department Head:
Kelly Nelson
Key Hair Stylist:
Beth Lloyd
Key Makeup Artist:
Missy Lisenby
Makeup Department Head:
Noreen Wilkie
Original Music Composer:
Ryan Beveridge
Producer:
Terence Berry
Lian Lunson
Molly M. Mayeux
Gaston Pavlovich
Production Design:
James Wiley Fowler
Set Decoration:
Michaela A. Sulka
Special Effects Coordinator:
Brandon Noack
Writer:
Lian Lunson
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