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Release Date:
March 1, 2006
Original Title:
Augusta, Gone
Alternate Titles:
Atrapada en el abismo
Augusta's Battle
No quiero perder a mi hija
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Bauman Entertainment
Nightstar Productions
Robert Greenwald Productions
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Martha is a businesswoman and divorced mother of two children - Augusta and Jack. However, when docile Augusta becomes a teenager, feelings of anger and self-hate cause her personality to undergo a scary transformation, and Martha realizes that this is not just typical teen angst. Augusta begins doing drugs, drinking, and ends up on the streets. Her concerned mother and father reach out to an educational consultant, who advises them to send Augusta to a strict wilderness camp for troubled teens. However, even the institution's experienced and tough administrators find Augusta a difficulty to keep under control. Martha comes to realize that there is no answer to her daughter's behavior.
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Art Direction:
Teresa Weston
Casting:
Candice Elzinga
Costume Design:
Tina Fiorda
Director:
Tim Matheson
Director of Photography:
Tony Westman
Editor:
Robert A. Ferretti
Executive Producer:
Tim Matheson
Novel:
Martha Tod Dudman
Original Music Composer:
Don Davis
Producer:
Ted Bauman
Production Design:
Andrew Deskin
Script Supervisor:
Alison Hunter
Supervising Producer:
Philip K. Kleinbart
Writer:
H. Haden Yelin
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