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Release Date:
March 31, 2021
Original Title:
Downeast
Alternate Titles:
Code of Silence
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
APS Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 GB: 15 US: NR
Runtime: 88
Dives into the often ignored seedy underbelly of Maine and it follows Emma Maddox as she returns to her hometown years following the mysterious death of her brother, Mikey. As she reconnects with his best friend Tommy, the two rekindle their flame and Emma begins to uncover the web of lies the town has been keeping.
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Art Department Assistant:
Jason Smith
Kyle Becker
Art Direction:
Russell James Thomas
Assistant Camera:
Michelle Kwong
Anders Asbjornsen
Assistant Editor:
Josh Amato
Courtney Blackmer-Raynolds
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Rylee Day
Associate Producer:
Kevin Haley
Auric Steele
Meredith Mantik
Josh Amato
Zack Finley
Camera Operator:
Edwin Pendleton Stevens
Casting:
Christy Faison
Jami Rudofsky
Cinematography:
Edwin Pendleton Stevens
Co-Producer:
Andrew Baird
Costume Assistant:
Victoria O'Brien
Costume Design:
Brooke Mulkins
Director:
Joe Raffa
Editor:
Meredith Mantik
Executive Producer:
Edwin Pendleton Stevens
Cecilia Stevens
First Assistant Director:
Anthony Hanna
Grip:
Jason Smith
Key Grip:
David Hallas
Makeup Department Head:
Chelsea Delfino
Mixing Engineer:
Luke Bechthold
Music:
Aaron Bagley
Post Production Supervisor:
Meredith Mantik
Edwin Pendleton Stevens
Producer:
Greg Finley
Cory Pyke
Production Accountant:
Auric Steele
Production Assistant:
Zach Bailey
Amber Hoxha
Production Coordinator:
Josh Amato
Production Design:
Zach Bangma
Script Supervisor:
Danielle Clarke
Second Assistant Director:
Heather Chaffee
Mike Snow
Sound Mixer:
Luis Molgaard
Story:
Greg Finley
Stunt Coordinator:
Bob Fisher
Stunt Double:
Brett Solomano
Unit Production Manager:
Andrew Baird
Utility Stunts:
Jeff Medeiros
Writer:
Joe Raffa
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