A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
1865
Genres:
Action | Drama
Production Companies:
25 Words Or Less
Check it Twice Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
Two brothers enslaved on a plantation in Virginia in 1865 attempt to escape North for their freedom. George (John Hall) can't find his brother Cassius (Keelan Burns) at their rendezvous point and discovers he's been recaptured by Charles Hilton (Marv Burr). George has to decide whether to save his brother, or selfishly continue North for his own freedom.
Assistant Camera:
Marcelo Lopez
Assistant Director:
Benjamin Calvin Crain
Boom Operator:
Glenn Lahr
Colorist:
Forrest Reeder
Costume Designer:
Forrest Reeder
Allyssa Reeder
Director:
Forrest Reeder
Director of Photography:
Joshua Hockema
Editor:
Forrest Reeder
Gaffer:
Anna Werking
Location Manager:
Andrew Kirschner
Makeup & Hair:
Cat Modica
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Elina O'Hare
Music:
Kyle Kirkpatrick
Producer:
Benjamin Calvin Crain
Andrew Kirschner
Production Assistant:
Haddon Smith
Joshua Ludwig
Production Design:
Cole Humble
Kenzie Greene
Script Supervisor:
Indiana Shelburne
Second Assistant Camera:
Aidan Russell
Sound Assistant:
Luke Lytikainen
Sound Designer:
Russell McMurtrie
Sound Mixer:
Glenn Lahr
VFX Artist:
Forrest Reeder
Wardrobe Master:
Kenzie Greene
Writer:
Forrest Reeder
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