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Release Date:
November 27, 2015
Original Title:
Dead of Winter: The Donner Party
Genres:
Documentary | History | Horror
Production Companies:
Thinkfactory Media
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 84
What starts out as a voyage to the West in pursuit of the American Dream quickly turns deadly for the Donner party after a series of bad decisions and severe weather. Trapped in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, this group of nearly 80 settlers fell prey to sub-zero temperatures, torrential rainfalls, extreme heat, and ten-foot snow drifts. Punishing storms trapped the party with nearly no food or shelter for 5 months in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Many died, some succumbed to cannibalism to survive, and others delved deeply into their faith while waiting to be rescued. “The Donner Party” explores this exciting journey through a hybrid of first-person narration, remarkable reenactments, expert interviews, CGI, and archival materials.
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Casting:
Fern Champion
Cinematography:
Clint Lealos
Costume Design:
Lauren Oppelt
Development Manager:
Erika Wadler
Director:
Doug Glover
Executive Producer:
Raymond Bridgers
Lauren Frasca
Adam Freeman
Leslie Greif
John C. Joseph
Adam Reed
First Assistant Director:
Ben Kahn
Makeup Department Head:
Jennifer M. Quinteros
Producer:
Laura Decludt
Ben Kahn
Production Design:
Narbeh Nazarian
Production Executive:
Joanne Rubino
Production Manager:
Ayelet Bick
Production Supervisor:
John Kalning
Second Assistant Director:
Josh Brandli
Set Decoration:
Bernadette Stewart
Supervising Producer:
Mayen Ma
Supervising Sound Editor:
Laurence A. Ellis
Unit Production Manager:
Sterling Frymer
Writer:
Raymond Bridgers
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