A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 21, 2019
Original Title:
Your Family or Your Life
Alternate Titles:
April's Flowers
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
A doctors life is turned upside down when her lawyer husband is found dead.
Art Direction:
Stacey Pereira
Assistant Costume Designer:
Talia Bailey
Best Boy Electric:
Robert Baldanza
Joel Reaves
Costume Design:
Mya Schmalz
Dialogue Editor:
Scott Papp
Director:
Tom Shell
Director of Photography:
Seth Johnson
Editor:
Christopher Kinsman
First Assistant Camera:
Jeremiah Lee
Rogelio Mosqueda
First Assistant Director:
Dylan Matlock
Gaffer:
Sean Emer
Hair Department Head:
Rebecca Violet Schroeder
Hairstylist:
Amy Wilson
Key Makeup Artist:
Laura Raczka
Makeup Artist:
Kwame Head
Music Editor:
Steve Yeaman
Original Music Composer:
Steve Yeaman
Producer:
Christopher Kinsman
Liz Vacovec
Production Design:
Madeline O'Brien
Property Master:
Naomi Prentice
Script Supervisor:
Anna Humphries
Sound Effects Editor:
Ian M. Stone
Travis Watts
Sound Mixer:
Leonel Pedraza
Steadicam Operator:
Chris Loh
Still Photographer:
Shanley Kellis
Supervising Sound Editor:
Steve Yeaman
Writer:
Carlos Cortz
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