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Release Date:
April 17, 2024
Original Title:
Why Dig When You Can Pluck
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Woodsrider Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 51
A filmmaker seeking inspiration for her next movie brings her volatile husband and defiant young son camping on the Oregon coast. When her competing desires to be a good mother and creative artist come to a head, she reaches a painful but powerful breakthrough.
Assistant Director:
Maria Moreno
Kate Beacom
Associate Producer:
Chelsea Unsbee
RaShaunda Brooks
Casting Associate:
Kate Beacom
Casting Director:
Rachel Mossey
Director:
Cambria Matlow
Director of Photography:
Ben Bach
First Assistant Camera:
Anda Arroway
Chris Diana-Peebles
Kanon Havens
Gaffer:
Haley McCoy
Original Music Composer:
Mel Guérison
Producer:
Cambria Matlow
Fran Bittakis
Sarah Perez
Production Assistant:
Rictor Riolo
Karli Gray
Lianna Perry Fountain
Roshan Gurung
Imani Garnett
Dora 'DJ' Schaller
Production Design:
Jeffrey Stillwell
Script Supervisor:
Marc Ripper
Aileen Sheedy
Second Assistant Camera:
Marcie Caddell
Second Assistant Director:
Aaron Peipert
Set Designer:
L Quezada
Morgan Webb
Sound Designer:
Troy Micheau
Sound Recordist:
Dicky Dahl
Wardrobe Master:
Angela Foster
Writer:
Cambria Matlow
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