Who Killed Our Father? (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 16, 2023

Original Title:
Who Killed Our Father?

Alternate Titles:
A la recherche de l'assassin de mon père
Кой уби баща ни?

Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
NB Thrilling Films
NB Thrilling Films 6
Reel One Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

After her foster sister dies, Leila takes a DNA test and discovers the identity of her biological father and sister. But when her father is tragically murdered, and Leila travels to meet the sister she never knew, she lands herself in more danger than she ever imagined.

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Art Direction:
Tammie Walker

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Vincent Cardyn

Associate Producer:
Cinthia Burke

Casting:
Ilona Smyth
Lisa Parasyn

Costume Design:
Asoomii Jay

Costume Designer:
Assma Galuta

Director:
Roxanne Boisvert

Director of Photography:
Bill St. John

Editor:
Jordan Jensen

Executive Producer:
Louisa Cadywould
Breanne Laplante
Pierre David
Roxanne Boisvert
Sebastian Battro
Tom Berry

First Assistant Director:
Sarah Petkov

Music:
Richard Bowers

Payroll Accountant:
E. Andrew Pecs

Producer:
Steve Boisvert
Ivy Bregman

Production Accountant:
Daniel Simpson

Production Coordinator:
Audrey Moore

Production Design:
Cody Johnson

Production Manager:
Jessica Ferguson
Audrey Moore

Second Assistant Director:
Ian Parsons

Third Assistant Director:
Kenny Mahoney

Writer:
Melissa Cassera

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