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Release Date:
July 13, 2016
Original Title:
Carry Me Home: A Remember America Film
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
LampHouse Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
In the cold winter of 1860, a young mother trapped in slavery seizes the opportunity to escape with her family when she encounters HARRIET TUBMAN (Karen Abercrombie, War Room). Harriet leads the young family through a number of trials on the Underground Railroad, causing them all to question whether or not freedom is worth the price they must pay to obtain it.
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Assistant Camera:
Kiera Hight
Associate Producer:
Ephraim Harrell
Mitch Hudson
Jenna Green
Boom Operator:
Sarah Gabert
Colorist:
Michael Schmucker
Director:
Joshua Henry
Director of Photography:
Michael Schmucker
Editor:
Jordan K. Graff
Executive Producer:
Nancy Carr
Joanne Martin
Lisa Becker
Michael Myers
Key Grip:
Jordan Ream
Music:
Ellie Brooke
Elizabeth B. Green
Producer:
Joshua Henry
Michael Schmucker
Production Design:
Jenna Green
Sound Designer:
Jordan K. Graff
Sound Mixer:
Ephraim Harrell
Writer:
Joshua Henry
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