Bryan (2019) [N/A]

Featuring:
Chip Davison, Pierre Farmer, Grace E Gonzalez

Written by:
Gavin Tovar

Directed by:
Gavin Tovar


Release Date:
November 12, 2019

Original Title:
Bryan

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
10 Pillar Productions
Bearkat Studios

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

Bryan is a man caught in between a rock and a hard place. His house is on the brink of foreclosure and his daughter is drawing her last few breaths in the hospital. Just when all hope seems lost, a stranger offers Bryan a chance to take his life back. Bryan travels the country, searching for a way out, but the sins of his choices quickly catch up to him.

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Bryan (2019) on IMDb

Assistant Camera:
Megan Weeks
Daniel Chavez

Casting:
Ruairi O'Brien
Alexis Festa
Gavin Tovar

Cinematography:
Skylar Anderson

Director:
Gavin Tovar

Editor:
Grace Campbell
Gavin Tovar

Epk Camera Operator:
Emily Favian
Daniel Chavez

Epk Director:
Grace Campbell

Executive Producer:
Jordan Brown
Gavin Tovar
Alexis Festa
Judson Touby

First Assistant Director:
Jordan Brown

Foley Artist:
Keturah Price
Gavin Tovar

Gaffer:
Anthony Graham

Key Grip:
Keturah Price

Makeup Artist:
Mari Tortorice
Lizzie Camp

Production Assistant:
Arturo Galindo
De'Shon Jones

Script Supervisor:
Zachary Lindelof

Second Assistant Director:
Alexis Festa

Second Second Assistant Director:
Ricky Howard

Sound:
Andrew Passantino

Stunt Coordinator:
Mari Tortorice

Wardrobe Designer:
Mari Tortorice

Writer:
Gavin Tovar

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