Missing (2023) [PG-13]

Release Date:
January 19, 2023

Original Title:
Missing

Alternate Titles:
Bezvēsts Pazudusi
Desaparecida
Missing
Missing - Desaparecida
Mất Tích
Searching 2
Անհետ կորաձը
网络迷踪
미싱
서치 2

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Bazelevs Entertainment
Screen Gems
Search Party
Stage 6 Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 14  CZ: 12+  DE: 12  DK: 15  ES: 12  FR: TP  GB: 15  GR: K15  HU: 12  IE: 15A  IL: All  JP: PG12  KR: 12  NL: 12  NO: 12  PL: 16  PR: PG-13  SE: 11  SG: PG13  TH: 13  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 111

No one disappears without a trace.

When her mother disappears while on vacation in Colombia with her new boyfriend, June’s search for answers is hindered by international red tape. Stuck thousands of miles away in Los Angeles, June creatively uses all the latest technology at her fingertips to try and find her before it’s too late. But as she digs deeper, her digital sleuthing raises more questions than answers... and when June unravels secrets about her mom, she discovers that she never really knew her at all.

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ADR Mixer:
Jamison Rabbe

Art Direction:
Amanda Campanaro

Assistant Editor:
Jay Sacharoff
Alison Chang

Boom Operator:
Frank Huizar

Camera Operator:
Pedro Pablo Vega

Casting Director:
Lindsey Weissmueller

Co-Producer:
Congyu E

Costume Design:
Sona Rita Guekguezian
Lindsay Monahan

Costume Supervisor:
Michelle Matteo

Director:
Nicholas D. Johnson
Will Merrick

Director of Photography:
Steven Holleran

Editor:
Arielle Zakowski
Austin Keeling

Executive Producer:
Timur Bekmambetov
Adam Sidman
Jo Henriquez

Extras Casting:
Morgue Marcus

First Assistant Director:
Alexander Armero

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Smokey Cloud

Foley Editor:
Samuel Múñoz
Lyndsey Schenk

Foley Mixer:
Jacob McNaughton

Foley Supervisor:
Nick Neutra

Grip:
Kevin Aguilar
Marco González

Hair Department Head:
Stacy Schneiderman

Hairstylist:
Jordana David

Key Grip:
Andres Clavijo

Key Hair Stylist:
Mia Johnson

Makeup Artist:
Andrea Samuels
Cherish Brooke Hill

Makeup Department Head:
Alisha L. Baijounas
Vyvy Tran

Music:
Julian Scherle

Post Production Supervisor:
Anthony Brandonisio

Producer:
Sev Ohanian
Natalie Qasabian
Aneesh Chaganty

Production Design:
Kelly Fallon

Screenplay:
Nicholas D. Johnson
Will Merrick

Script Supervisor:
Shawn Tira

Second Assistant Director:
Allan Aguilar

Second Unit Director:
Congyu E

Set Costumer:
Solana Godeau

Set Decoration:
Jennifer Herrig

Set Decoration Buyer:
Ashley Bussell

Set Dresser:
Chris Barundia

Sound Designer:
P.K. Hooker

Sound Editor:
Jiaqing Gu

Sound Effects Editor:
Andrew Twite

Sound Mixer:
Eric I. Bucklin
Alan Arguelles

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kevin Froines
Jason Gaya

Steadicam Operator:
Mic Waugh

Story:
Aneesh Chaganty
Sev Ohanian

Stunt Coordinator:
Sean Christopher
Paul Lacovara

Stunt Double:
Sherry Rene
Troy Castaneda
Kyle Soderman
Janeshia Adams-Ginyard

Stunt Driver:
Jalil Jay Lynch

Stunts:
Reuben J. Lee

Thanks:
Raphael Margules
J.D. Lifshitz

Unit Production Manager:
David Herrera
Eric Binns

Visual Effects Producer:
Matt Russell
Christine McDermott
Richard Ivan Mann
Raoul Bolognini

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Daniel Jeannette

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