The Red Card (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 17, 2015

Original Title:
The Red Card

Genres:
Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

Sam, an outsider in her high school, is finally invited to the most secretive party of the year, but when the party spirals out of control, Sam is confronted by a disturbing side of her date and her peers that she never expected.

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Art Direction:
Lindsey Michelle Williams

Assistant Art Director:
Emilie Wilde

Best Boy Electric:
Peter Liu

Boom Operator:
Yoni Benyamini

Cinematography:
Will Mayo

Consulting Producer:
Carly Ganz

Director:
Dana Brawer

Editor:
Dana Brawer

Executive Producer:
Alan Brewer
The Berks

First Assistant Camera:
Arif Al-Yousif

First Assistant Director:
Chloe Jury-Fogel

Gaffer:
Pierson Andreas
Nicholas Giuricich

Grip:
Omar Mendez
Andrew Daugherty
Mark Dunning
Daisy Zhou
Sheldon J. Walker

Key Grip:
Callum Shaw

Line Producer:
Tiana Feghali

Makeup Artist:
Jo Bennett

Music:
Dorian Almaguer

Producer:
Sean Lee

Production Coordinator:
Carol Proto

Production Design:
Emma Carlson

Script Supervisor:
Elizabeth Alter
Rachael Brandon
Megan Talmadge

Second Assistant Camera:
Brian Hall
Jens Victor

Second Assistant Director:
Paul Hoad

Sound Editor:
Mark L. Mangino

Sound Mixer:
Gary Coppola
Miki Benyamini

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Lindsey Michelle Williams

Steadicam Operator:
Jesse Rosenberg

Writer:
Dana Brawer

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