A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 16, 2019
Original Title:
Blood Bonds
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
Steven Dillon, 18 years old and homeless, desperately tries to escape poverty by getting a job. When his older brother Anthony, a drug addict, offers him a "freelance job", Steven is manipulated into robbing a convenience store. Steven is now left with the decision to either continue following Anthony or to cut his blood bond, leaving his only brother and family behind forever for the sake of his own stability, future, and life.
Art Direction:
D'Andre Gaither
Assistant Director:
Terrance James
Boom Operator:
Tyler Casey
Camera Operator:
Anthony Ryan Johnson
Cinematography:
Anthony Ryan Johnson
Colorist:
Anthony Ryan Johnson
Costume Design:
Alyssa Crowell
Director:
Jesse Mejia
Editor:
Anthony Ryan Johnson
Executive Producer:
Jessica Rodriguez
First Assistant Camera:
Quinton Mountain
Grip:
Emma Grace
Key Grip:
Michael Stinnett
Makeup Artist:
Sprout Chinn
Music:
Malachai Pulido
Producer:
Allan Lopez
Brandon C. Moody
Charles Ensley
Production Design:
Nathan Hewitt
Script Supervisor:
Kaleena Stone
Set Decoration:
Emily Guerrero
Sound Designer:
Noel Palacios
Sound Editor:
Noel Palacios
Sound Recordist:
Noel Palacios
Special Effects:
Nathan Hewitt
Unit Production Manager:
Brandon C. Moody
Weapons Master:
D'Andre Gaither
Writer:
Jesse Mejia
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