A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
You Can Go Home Whenever You Want
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
GRLA
Snowy in August
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 26
A spate of local disappearances. A hill that may (or may not) be a conduit to the next life. A recluse, living off the grid, who hasn't been seen for years—until one of his high school bandmates shows up with a birthday cake.
Art Direction:
Elsa Nilaj
Assistant Director:
Jackson Ezinga
Carpenter:
Joe Chapman
Colorist:
C. Ryan Stemple
Director:
Matthew Paul Everitt
Director of Photography:
Mimi Anagli
Editor:
Ana Christian
First Assistant Camera:
Jordan Skutar
Makeup & Hair:
Zachary Thomas
Original Music Composer:
Dan Deacon
Producer:
Eric Machiela
Eric Scott Johnson
Taylor Robinson
Screenplay:
Matthew Paul Everitt
Script Supervisor:
Zachary Avery
Set Decorating Coordinator:
Kyle Berlin
Set Designer:
Jordan Shepard
Sound:
Grant Floering
VFX Artist:
Joseph Champman
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