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Release Date:
July 14, 2009
Original Title:
Disappearing in America
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Damian Collier Entertainment
String And A Can Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
Wanted for helping the IRA in a bombing gone horribly wrong, a fugitive is smuggled into the San Francisco harbor. In order to hide here, and to lose all vestiges of his Irish past and disappear; into the new American identity, Sean soon finds himself at the mercy of one of his captors, intent on using him in as series of hackneyed drug deals to make money. Sean searches desperately for a way out, but everyone seems to have their own motives with him. As his past and future seem to disappear, Sean is left with little hope of a way out.
Assistant Director:
Jesse Sternbaum
Associate Producer:
Jacques Abrahamian
Damian Collier
Camera Operator:
Richard MG Schultz
Costume Design:
Megan Sparacino
Director:
Erik Rodgers
Director of Photography:
Erik Rodgers
Editor:
Eric Grush
Executive Producer:
Chris Fudurich
Music:
Chris Fudurich
Producer:
Erik Rodgers
Antoinette Peskoff
Erik Heiberg
Devin DiGonno
Production Design:
Georgia Schwab
Sound:
Jared Simmons
Still Photographer:
Greg Gayne
Writer:
Erik Rodgers
David Polcyn
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