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Release Date:
May 12, 2019
Original Title:
Boléro
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
USC School of Cinematic Arts
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 19
In a dystopian future where telepaths are deployed at the service of a militant regime, a mute girl takes revenge on her father's killer while simultaneously helping the resistance.
Additional Editor:
John Hanle
Art Direction:
Mariha Lowe
Associate Producer:
Hannah Reynolds
Emma Buerklin
Lily Darragh Harty
Casting:
Jamie Ember
Construction Coordinator:
Rio Pacheco
Costume Design:
Meredith Peebles
Director:
Sarah Gross
Director of Photography:
Brian Tang
Editor:
Russell August Anderson
First Assistant Camera:
Connor Smyers
Jordan Sakai
First Assistant Director:
Ryan Wagner
First Assistant Editor:
Ashley McGraw
Gaffer:
Hillary Tzeng
Graphic Designer:
T.J. Ryan
Key Makeup Artist:
Nina Brackett
Makeup Artist:
Jada Mouton
Stacie Dwyer
Paige Glickman
Makeup Department Head:
Julia Hapney
Music:
Jonathan Keith
Music Supervisor:
Tiffany Su
Producer:
Annika Dawson
Timmy Deters
Production Design:
Noël Dombroski
Leah Claire Borrie
Second Assistant Camera:
Cole Bacani
Second Assistant Director:
Lucy Cheng
Set Costumer:
Juliana Romero
Sound Editor:
Paul J. Vogel
Sound Mixer:
Paul J. Vogel
Sound Recordist:
Paul J. Vogel
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Star Tsai
Steadicam Operator:
Gio Barot
Story:
Quinn Armstrong
Stunt Coordinator:
Mark Kubr
Eric VanArsdale
Stunt Double:
Colby Lemmo
Stunts:
Dennis Kinard
Tyler Elliott
Unit Production Manager:
Sam Frickleton
Visual Effects:
Chad Narducci
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Stephen Burchell
Writer:
Sarah Gross
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