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Release Date:
May 17, 2023
Original Title:
Lemon Tree
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Gummy Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 17
At a Halloween carnival, a young father steals a magician’s rabbit to impress his ten-year-old son. The thrill of the petty theft quickly dissolves when the young boy is tasked with getting himself, his father, and his new pet home safe.
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Art Direction:
Cyrus Blaze
Camera Loader:
John Patterson
Camera Production Assistant:
Elias Tejada
Co-Producer:
Neil Sauvage
Colorist:
Luca Balser
Costume Design:
Emily Costantino
Creative Producer:
Josh Jason
Director:
Rachel Walden
Director of Photography:
Hunter Zimny
Editor:
Trae Hawkins
Luca Balser
Executive Producer:
Bennett Givens
Mac Grant
Chad Tennies
Lily Givens
First Assistant Camera:
Katie Mlinek
Gaffer:
Conner Schuurmans
Key Grip:
Eli Freireich
Producer:
Luca Balser
Pauline Chalamet
Production Assistant:
Kian Benjamin
Conor Fay
Miranda La Prelle
Production Design:
Alanna Murray
Screenplay:
Rachel Walden
Second Assistant Camera:
John Patterson
Sound:
Ian Berman
Sound Designer:
Marcus Dembinski
Sound Mixer:
Marcus Dembinski
Unit Production Manager:
Kiara Garcia
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