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Release Date:
September 7, 2019
Original Title:
The Two Hundred Fifth
Genres:
Action | Drama
Production Companies:
Juicebox Productions
Tremendum Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
A student tells her friend a secret. That she has lived before. The same exact existence over and over again.
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Assistant Camera:
Troy Ruff
Assistant Director:
Jared Dupras
Associate Producer:
Orlando J. Gomez
Costumer:
Trina Short
Moriah Short
Robert Vargas
Director:
Brock Heasley
Director of Photography:
Kyle Gentz
Editor:
Brock Heasley
Executive Producer:
Steven Hrdlicka
Brad Jacobson
Travis Cluff
Chris Lofing
Gaffer:
Ian McAleece
Hair Designer:
Anthony Menchaca
Jenny Pauline-Mendoza
Key Grip:
Cody Fletcher
Makeup Artist:
Amber Medina
Music:
Josh Mendoza
Justin Rosander
Producer:
Richie Mirelez
Brock Heasley
Cody Fletcher
Production Assistant:
Ciara Daniel
Erin Heasley
Tyler Harrah
Script Supervisor:
Orlando J. Gomez
Ciara Daniel
Second Assistant Director:
Nicole Spate
Set Decoration:
Jason Moore
Renee Mason
Max Martinez
Sound Mixer:
Tyler Smith
Special Effects:
Robert Vargas
Supervising Sound Editor:
Brandon Jones
Writer:
Brock Heasley
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