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Release Date:
February 17, 2023
Original Title:
The Problem of the Hero
Alternate Titles:
Native: Wright & Green
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
ARRI Film & TV Services
AyJ Productions
Carolina Custom Video
Eastern Costume
EbzB Productions
Gravel Productions
Magick Lantern
Moonshine Post Productions
Storyline Music + Mix
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
In 1940, author Richard Wright turns to Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paul Green to help adapt his best-selling book, Native Son, into a Broadway play. Days from opening night, they differ over a single page of the script.
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Art Direction:
Camryn Brone-Hammer
Carpenter:
Taja Seafus
Casting:
Ayana Johnson
Director:
Shaun Dozier
Director of Photography:
Steve Milligan
Dramaturgy:
Margaret Bauer
Driver:
Tom Church
Bill Mitchell
Executive Producer:
Serena Ebhardt
David zum Brunnen
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Hunter Stark
Jennifer R. Zhou
Gaffer:
Adam Pinnell
Graphic Designer:
Meghan Cowen
Key Grip:
Tristan Chaika
Makeup & Hair:
Evelyn Putnam
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Andrew Rose
Serena zum Brunnen
Music:
Fred Story
Original Music Composer:
Lenora Zenzalai Helm
Producer:
Ayana Johnson
Production Assistant:
Nicholas Guy
Andrew Nichols
Brian Wynn
Production Design:
Kendra Archer
Production Manager:
Ayana Johnson
Screenplay:
Ian L. Finley
James A. Hodge
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Nicholas Guy
Set Dresser:
Danielle Fricault
Sound Designer:
Fred Story
Sound Effects Editor:
Andrew Marcadis
Sound Recordist:
Taylor Parris
Aaron Bittikofer
Wardrobe Assistant:
Marissa Lupkas
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Ruth Bryan
Serena Ebhardt
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