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Release Date:
November 26, 2023
Original Title:
Magda
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Moon Unit Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
A Catholic nun is forced to choose between her religious beliefs and her pregnant sister's life in modern day Poland, due to the near-total abortion bans.
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Assistant Editor:
Brian Gee
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Caroline Sommer
Associate Producer:
Alice D. Borzym
Katie MacMahon
John Edward Steiner
Cinematography:
Diana Matos
Co-Producer:
Kate Rees Davies
Colorist:
Sam Howells
Costume Design:
Maria Morillo
Dialect Coach:
Paula Vanlandingham
Digital Imaging Technician:
Brian Gee
Director:
John Eric Steiner
Kasia Pilewicz
Editor:
John Eric Steiner
Executive Producer:
Abigail Breslin
Yvette De Vito
First Assistant Camera:
Seth Craven
First Assistant Director:
Helena Karadimos
Gaffer:
Walker Edelman
Grip:
Jarrid Masse
Key Grip:
Chris Velez
Makeup Department Head:
Francesca-Maria Houlbrooke
Natosha Young
Music:
Joseph S. DeBeasi
Other:
Gabe Kahsay
Adam Vevang
Kathy Gaalaas
Producer:
Betty Buckley
Mike McKee
Kasia Pilewicz
Tiana Pongs
John Eric Steiner
Production Assistant:
Aryana Noroozi
Maggie Powers
Production Design:
Margaret Pilewicz
Script Consultant:
Will Fancher
Script Supervisor:
Jamie Ann Keener
Second Assistant Camera:
Nicky Wolff
Second Assistant Director:
Shaily Sanghvi
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Mikolaj Janeczek
Set Dresser:
Emma Rose
Sound:
Brian Hurley
Chelsea Polk
Ostin Zarse
Still Photographer:
Emmanuel Akinnitire
Emma Rose
Emma Wetzel
Supervising Sound Editor:
Cameron Steenhagen
Swing:
Jarrid Masse
Visual Effects Producer:
Fernando Torres Idrovo
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