A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Avalanche
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Two Wheeler Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
Underemployed and reeling from a recent miscarriage, a comedy writer's life is getting less funny by the minute. When she lands a meeting that could turn it all around she has to choose: tell the truth or go for the laugh? A poignant comedy based on a true story.
Colorist:
Robert Lam
Director:
Heather Jack
Director of Photography:
Robert Lam
Editor:
Stephen Grubel
Executive Producer:
Larkin Clark
Molly Anne Coogan
First Assistant Camera:
Leah Robson
First Assistant Director:
Weldon Wong Powers
Gaffer:
Jeff Kulig
Grip:
Spenser Adelstein
Line Producer:
Sujey Lee Colon
Makeup & Hair:
Tracy Richards
Music:
Jonathan Anderson
Producer:
Molly Ortiz
Production Assistant:
Nand Mahasuwan
Zoe Palladino
Sherry Shi
Production Design:
Karli Watland
Sound Editor:
Jonathan Anderson
Sound Mixer:
Kally Williams
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Jen Greenberg
Thanks:
Larkin Clark
Amy Kersten
Jonathan Anderson
Patrick Curran
Jen Greenberg
Laurie Dew
Iris Grossman
Visual Effects:
Rodrigo Villacorta
Wardrobe Assistant:
Coleen Chan
Writer:
Molly Anne Coogan
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