Precious (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 13, 2024

Original Title:
Precious

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
A Butterfly Production

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 22

Mark Young is a mentally distraught HVAC technician, restricted by the demons of his past. After suffering through a divorce, the likes of which he still doesn't understand, Mark yearns for some semblance of balance and direction, yet lacks any true purpose. After accepting a repair job in an upscale suburban neighborhood, Mark is immediately greeted by the homeowner Bree, a seemingly fearless and financially successful woman, oozing with sarcasm and a surface-level perspective. Mark begins his work like any ordinary day until he hears a voice, one that is ringing and familiar. Following the voice, Mark encounters his ex-wife, Vanessa, now in a romantic relationship with Bree. Finally forced to confront his past, will Mark be able to move on, or will seeing the woman he once loved only push him further into repression?

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Assistant Costume Designer:
Sasha Krachman

Casting:
Kylie Llewellyn
Sasha Krachman

Colorist:
Kadrik Blatt

Coordinating Producer:
Lisa LaGrande

Costume Designer:
Charlotte Sims

Director:
Colin Llewellyn

Director of Photography:
Jake Norris

Editor:
Colin Llewellyn

Executive Producer:
Shanthi Subbiah

First Assistant Camera:
Kadrik Blatt

First Assistant Director:
Steph Prizhitomsky

Gaffer:
Jordan Kohler

Grip:
Thomas Cavalcante

Key Grip:
Jack Ronan

Key Production Assistant:
Dwayne Taylor

Makeup & Hair:
Becka Gladney

Music:
Ravi Roshan

Producer:
Nathan Krachman

Production Assistant:
Abigail Espinal
Aakef Khan

Production Design:
Kayla Moak

Rigging Grip:
Morgan Mclean

Script Supervisor:
Helen Nguyen

Sound:
Tony Green

Sound Designer:
Arka Dey

Sound Post Supervisor:
Charles Powel

Story:
Colin Llewellyn
Nathan Krachman

Unit Production Manager:
Hannah Murray

Visual Effects Editor:
Andrew Saulf

Writer:
Nathan Krachman

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