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Release Date:
July 27, 2024
Original Title:
Fracture
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
The Snyder family runs a local gem and mineral business, to son Carter's dismay. Snyder Stones finds itself in the wrong place at the wrong time when a violent robbery tears the family apart and damages Carter's relationship with his geologist father Billy, seemingly beyond repair. This film was made by the team Gold Take for the Montana 48 Hour Film Project 2024. The following criteria were given: drama (genre), Billy Snyder the geologist (character/occupation), plunger (prop), and "we have exactly two minutes" (dialogue).
Assistant Camera:
Mark Harvey
Catering:
Jason Chavez
Colorist:
Chris Shields
Director:
Sam Chavez
Director of Photography:
Chris Shields
Editor:
Chris Shields
Effects Supervisor:
Sam Chavez
First Assistant Director:
Casey Chapman
Gaffer:
Michael Melguin
Katy Bell
Mark Harvey
Makeup & Hair:
Jozlyn Baumann
Music:
Graham Schijf
Producer:
Sam Chavez
Ariana Plante
Production Assistant:
Clay Rouse
Selah Fredericks
Second Assistant Director:
Michael Melugin
Sound:
Nathaniel Spilker
Sound Editor:
Graham Schijf
Story:
Nathan Kornick
Michael Melugin
Casey Chapman
Elan Fleck
Selah Fredericks
Writer:
Sam Chavez
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