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Release Date:
May 2, 2024
Original Title:
"To the Mountains!"
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Biola University
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
A young poet grapples with his decision to leave society during the end of the world.
Art Department Production Assistant:
Ryan Pollard
Collin Mayo
BTS Photographer:
Daniel Shaffer
Natalie-jo Hahn
Best Boy Grip:
Naylah Jobe
Boom Operator:
Rylie Edwards
Ben Terrell
Casting Director:
Halle Mae Lee
Colorist:
Jonathon Ganji
Costume Design:
Birdy Holdridge
Craft Service:
Eliana Henry
Director:
Nick Bash
Director of Photography:
Micah Ten Pas
First Assistant Camera:
Liam Caldwell
Grace Kling
First Assistant Director:
Timothy House
Ryan Pollard
Gaffer:
Titus Ruemler
Grip:
Eli Kurtz
Jimmy Dick
Collin Mayo
Key Grip:
Zack Bastinelli
Key Set Production Assistant:
Jason Theos
Line Producer:
Cameron Wilhite
Music:
Wylder
Producer:
Eliana Henry
Production Design:
Rachel Carlyle
Libby Scott
Script Supervisor:
Natalie-jo Hahn
Faith Fuller
Second Assistant Camera:
Liam Caldwell
Jimmy Dick
Second Assistant Director:
Daniel Shing
Second Second Assistant Director:
Noah Hall
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Daniel Shaffer
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Naylah Jobe
Sound Designer:
Evan Nowack
Sound Mixer:
Ben Cordner
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Rachel Carlyle
Studio Teacher:
Albert Barrientos
Transportation Coordinator:
Laura Hahn
Unit Production Manager:
Natalie-jo Hahn
Writer:
Nick Bash
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