Little Wing (2024) [PG-13]

Release Date:
March 13, 2024

Original Title:
Little Wing

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Awesomeness Films
De Line Pictures
On the Hops

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 10  CA: 14A  US: PG-13  VI: PG-13 

Runtime: 100

The only way out is up.

For 13-year-old Kaitlyn, her world threatens to collapse when she learns that her parents want to get a divorce, especially because it threatens the loss of the house they shared in Portland, which had always been Kaitlyn's home. The teenage girl has dark thoughts and lost interest in life. The breeding pigeons given to her by her mother's police colleague don't make things any better. What should she do with the birds? Then her best friend Adam gives her an idea: they could steal the very valuable racing pigeon named Granger from the local breeder Jaan Vari, sell it and use the proceeds to pay off the mortgage on her family's home. The plan initially works, but then everything seems to go wrong and Kaitlyn loses her footing even more. But surprisingly, the old man who was robbed takes care of the girl and a bond develops between the two, which ultimately leads her to a new outlook on life.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Matthew Moriarty

"B" Camera Operator:
Tyson Wisbrock

Additional Camera:
T.G. Firestone
Sam Naiman

Additional First Assistant Camera:
Lane Clark
Sebastien Thiebeau
Eric Macey

Art Department Coordinator:
Maria Parker

Art Department Trainee:
Mia Sunderland

Art Direction:
Schuyler Telleen

Assistant Art Director:
Karl Lefevre
Peter Alanga

Assistant Director:
Tim Johnson

Camera Technician:
Matthew Semchee
George Santo Pietro
Max Santeusanio

Casting Director:
Paul Schnee
Kerry Barden

Costume Design:
Erin Aldridge Orr

Digital Imaging Technician:
John Spellman

Director:
Dean Israelite

Director of Photography:
Jeff Cutter

Drone Cinematographer:
Mikel Cook

Drone Pilot:
Ross Beck

Editor:
Martin Bernfeld

Executive Producer:
Brian Cox
Donald De Line
Susan Orlean
Dean Israelite
Karen Rosenfelt
Don Dunn
Liz Brandenburg

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Kyril Cvetkov

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Jerry Turner

First Assistant Director:
Kyle LeMire
Jason Ruffolo

Lead Set Dresser:
Kayla Larson

Leadman:
Chandler Vinar

Libra Head Technician:
Harrisen Logan Howes
Jason Hibarger

Music Supervisor:
Bianca Valencia

On Set Dresser:
Sam Ross

Original Music Composer:
Anne Nikitin

Original Story:
Susan Orlean

Other:
Miguel de la Rosa
Alison Hoffman

Producer:
Naomi Despres
John Gatins

Production Design:
Geoff Wallace

Script Supervisor:
Yona Prost

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Patrick LaValley

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Danielle Eddington

Second Assistant Director:
Devan Linforth

Second Second Assistant Director:
Derek Wilson
Magdalene Serpa

Set Decoration:
Jenelle Giordano

Set Decoration Buyer:
Beth Lipson
Teresa J. Tamiyasu

Set Designer:
Andrae Covington

Set Dresser:
Tobin Robinson
Isaac Hayden
Antoine Burosse
Christina Cook
Claire Scott
Antoine Erhardt

Steadicam Operator:
Matthew Moriarty

Stunt Coordinator:
Kent W. Luttrell

Stunts:
TJ Brown
Henry Shelton
Bret Kiene
Brady Romberg
Kai Shelton
Tanika Lopez
Ken Clark
Michael Hilow
G. Grant Jewett
Reid Luttrell
Sara Holden

Techno Crane Operator:
David Haeussler
Bryan Fletchall

Unit Production Manager:
Liz Brandenburg

Video Assist Operator:
Tyler Macklin
Derick Avitt

Writer:
John Gatins

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