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Release Date:
August 3, 2016
Original Title:
Lost Luggage
Alternate Titles:
Lost Luggage
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 10
Neil Bishop has spent his whole life living on the fringes of society. His only interaction with people is through his job as a lost luggage courier. One day, Neil delivers luggage to a woman in suffering, and he discovers someone like him. In this dreamlike psychological thriller, Neil Bishop sets out to make today, unlike any other day.
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Additional Camera:
Jude Orozco
Additional Sound Re-Recordist:
Matthew Clifton McClure
Art Department Coordinator:
Margaret Dye
Camera Operator:
Daniel Grisak
Alex M. Garnett
Cinematography:
Zach Bachand
Director:
Thomas Burke
Editor:
Thomas Burke
First Assistant Camera:
David Casas
First Assistant Director:
Dave Pantano
Gaffer:
Christian Sanchez
Key Grip:
Travis Edward Thompson
Lighting Technician:
Mick Primmer
Post Production Technical Engineer:
Jacob Lutz
Producer:
Samantha Noble
Production Assistant:
Manuel Alejandro Vargas
Production Sound Mixer:
Gianina Sand
Script Supervisor:
Christina Cooper
Second Assistant Director:
Dakota Millett
Set Decoration:
Stephanie Marett
Sound Recordist:
Jonas Owens
Thanks:
Matthew McDonald
Maximillian McNamara
John Noble
Danny Golden
Ryan Nacol
Ariel Cassone
Bernadette Maloney
Morrison Nacol
Writer:
David Eimer
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