Trails (2023) [NR]

Release Date:
April 28, 2023

Original Title:
Trails

Genres:
Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
University of North Carolina School of the Arts

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 7

I can't lose you too.

A park ranger is led down a path of hope and grief in the same woods where her daughter went missing.

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Art Direction:
Kayla Gulliver

Assistant Editor:
Richie Iden
Nicolette Jimenez

Casting Director:
Paula Riofrio

Co-Producer:
Sofia Alvarez-Cabrera
Hoffmann West

Costume Designer:
Inga Domenick

Digital Imaging Technician:
Evan Daniel

Director:
Sanath Hegde

Director of Photography:
Drake Hair

Editor:
Erza Satici

First Assistant Camera:
Busola Adeboyejo

First Assistant Director:
Abby Perkins

Gaffer:
Nevaeh Middleton

Grip:
Michael Staley

Hair Designer:
Amber Wright

Key Grip:
Sara Vanderlaan

Location Manager:
Lauren Kight

Music:
Hannah Mufuka

Post Production Coordinator:
Howard Affandi

Production Assistant:
Robbie Cook

Production Coordinator:
Joe Appel

Production Designer:
Ella Molkenthin

Props:
August Le-Hoang

Script Supervisor:
Benjamin Choate

Second Assistant Director:
Evan Wildermuth

Second Second Assistant Director:
Robbie Cook

Sound:
Roy Ford

Still Photographer:
Shelby Lail

Unit Production Manager:
Evan Wildermuth

Writer:
Jack Boals
Isabella Acres

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