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Release Date:
June 11, 2024
Original Title:
The Program
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Flashlight Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 17
A man is executed, and then wakes up.
Assistant Director:
Chris Chaney
Assistant Sound Designer:
Marla Nuttman
Boom Operator:
Derrick Snyder
Chris Chaney
Camera Operator:
Ethan Pierce
Casting:
Christian Bergmans
Cinematography:
Ethan Pierce
Colorist:
Ethan Pierce
Continuity:
Alina Gutierrez-Fonesca
Director:
Kevin Folgate
Editor:
Kevin Folgate
Ethan Pierce
Grip:
Daria Meneyev
Key Grip:
America Barraza De La Torre
Lighting Artist:
America Barraza De La Torre
Lighting Design:
Ethan Pierce
Makeup & Hair:
Alina Gutierrez-Fonesca
Daria Meneyev
Hailey Applebaum
Music:
Shawn Marquez
Post Production Supervisor:
Christian Bergmans
Producer:
Christian Bergmans
Production Assistant:
Daria Meneyev
Production Design:
Kevin Folgate
Production Manager:
Marla Nuttman
Production Supervisor:
Christian Bergmans
Prop Designer:
Hailey Applebaum
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Alina Gutierrez-Fonesca
Sound:
Derrick Snyder
Sound Design Assistant:
Shawn Marquez
Sound Designer:
Derrick Snyder
Sound Editor:
Derrick Snyder
Sound Mixer:
Derrick Snyder
Writer:
Christian Bergmans
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