A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 4, 2022
Original Title:
Pink Wings
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Jaxon Whittington Productions LLC
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 28
Haunted by recurring nightmares, a weary cowboy looks to the Bible for solace. Jaxon Whittington directs “Pink Wings,” a pulpy, mysterious fever-dream filled with religious imagery and 'west coast drifter' style. In a black and red dress and white cowboy boots, a young woman listens as her grandfather tells the story of his repeating nightmare — driving through Malibu Canyon, he spots a bloodied man screaming for help on the side of the road, and in an instant, must decide whether to help or flee. The dream comes in various forms but the cowboy can’t shake the images from his head, even in waking life. Later, when Ruby goes to see her mother, a hidden truth about the dream comes to light. Brimming with Lynchian atmosphere, Whittington’s film is intriguing and melodramatic, built around two striking characters captured in vivid color.
Assistant Director:
Wynn Oliver
Julianne Carroll
Brett Vaio
Color Grading:
William Sipos
Director:
Jaxon Whittington
Director of Photography:
Harley Astorga
Editor:
William Sipos
Makeup Effects:
Jazzmine Oddie
Production Sound Mixer:
Frank Pellegrino
Patrick Baigrie
Score Engineer:
James K
Script Editor:
Julianne Carroll
Sound Editor:
Sean Campos
Theme Song Performance:
Shawn Marom
JooJoo Ashworth
Wardrobe Designer:
Elliot Evan
Writer:
Jaxon Whittington
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