A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Come Back Home
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
Following the disappearance of her mom, Chloe is led down a rabbit hole of questions, wonder, and self-discovery. As Chloe navigates complex relationships and confusing clues, she must uncover the truth to bring her mom back home.
BTS Photographer:
Chris McNeal
Colorist:
Kelvin Mbugua
Costume Design:
Braylie Guilliams
Craft Service:
Jennifer McNeal
Director:
Sara Elizabeth McNeal
Director of Photography:
Nathan Dice
Editor:
Sara Elizabeth McNeal
Executive Producer:
Anderson Dart
Vicki Teel
Megan Teel
James Teel
Jennifer McNeal
Chris McNeal
First Assistant Camera:
Charles Brandt
First Assistant Director:
Bryan West
Tiana Riquelle
Sadye Lauren
Gaffer:
Glenn Lahr
Carter Chaplin-Walker
Grip:
Connor Sintz
Matthew Gates
Kelvin Mbugua
Banks Presley
Makeup & Hair:
Braylie Guilliams
Music Score Producer:
Elizabeth Handley
Producer:
Tiana Riquelle
Production Design:
Kenzie Greene
Jennifer McNeal
Elina O'Hare
Sara Elizabeth McNeal
Script Supervisor:
Grace Luopa
Second Assistant Camera:
Elina O'Hare
Sound Designer:
Sean Henderson
Sound Mixer:
Glenn Lahr
VFX Artist:
Sara Elizabeth McNeal
Forrest Reeder
Writer:
Sara Elizabeth McNeal
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