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Release Date:
March 17, 2023
Original Title:
Snorkeling
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Ammolite Studios
Automatik Entertainment
Buffalo 8
Oddfellows Entertainment
Three Six Zero
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
Snorkeling is an authentic coming-of-age film about love, addiction, and mental health. All of us - especially young people - fear loneliness and isolation. Teenagers Michael and Jameson explore these haunting subjects together. As their romance blossoms, a new hallucinogenic street drug called Snorkeling concocts a fantasy where the user feels invincible. They can interact with the world without fear or inhibition - a true out-of-body experience. When taking a drug this powerful, what are the possibilities - and the dangers? Through his trippy, colorful recreation of the euphoria and tragedy of drug dependency, director Emil Nava takes us on a unique journey of adolescent self-discovery.
Director:
Emil Nava
Director of Photography:
Patrick Meller
Editor:
Graham Fortin
Carsten Kurpanek
Executive Producer:
Matthew Helderman
Luke Taylor
Nikki Stier Justice
Pete Tong Mbe
Jesse Savath
Grant S. Johnson
Gina Ireland
Fred W. Berger
Bradley Pilz
Aron Eli Coleite
Chris Long
David Ayer
Original Music Composer:
Michael Yezerski
Producer:
Brian Kavanaugh-Jones
Chris Ferguson
Mark Gillespie
Emil Nava
Production Design:
Caitlin Byrnes
Story:
Jack Follman
Writer:
Jack Follman
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