Thank You, Come Again (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 30, 2020

Original Title:
Thank You, Come Again

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Vinita Pictures
Visual Communications

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
IE: 18 

Runtime: 11

After the trigger of a hate crime, an undocumented Indian American convenience store clerk comes crashing into his subconscious as he grieves the passing of his father during an attempted border crossing.

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Cinematography:
Samudranil Chatterjee

Data Wrangler:
Steve Cachero

Director:
Nirav Bhakta

Editor:
Nirav Bhakta
Naman Gupta

Executive Producer:
Shivaani Sharma

First Assistant Director:
Kelsey Fordham
Will Randall

Gaffer:
Harit Muttreja
Areeb Razvi

Key Grip:
Gurpasad Thind

Key Makeup Artist:
Melissa Romero

Music:
Dhruv Goel

Producer:
Alexcina Figueroa
Kelsey Fordham
Keertana Sastry

Production Assistant:
Nimarta Narang
Pavitra Ramasubramanian

Production Design:
Paige Henderson

Second Assistant Camera:
Christopher Brooks

Second Assistant Director:
Sruchi Patel

Set Dresser:
Sruchi Patel

Sound Designer:
Hansdale Hsu

Sound Mixer:
Tyler Fordham
Hansdale Hsu

Still Photographer:
Pavithra Ramasubramanian

Writer:
Nirav Bhakta

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