Emma Was Here (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 3, 2024

Original Title:
Emma Was Here

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
ROW 211 Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

A terminally-ill young woman goes on a trip with her sister and friends before deciding whether or not she will go through with her choice of physician-assisted dying provided through Oregon's Death with Dignity Act law.

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Art Designer:
Katherine Piland

Art Direction:
Maddy LaMontagne

Assistant Camera:
Alison Hoffman

Assistant Director:
Ron Huffstutter

Associate Producer:
Ellen Hufft
Alice DiMicele

Catering:
Kayla Bowman

Cinematography:
Todd Wilson

Director:
Daniel Rester

Editor:
Rory Owens

Gaffer:
Kirk McKenzie

Graphic Designer:
Jimmy Leavens

Grip:
Ben Collins

Makeup Artist:
Reina Allen
Janice Moon

Music Score Producer:
Martin Bianchini
Quentin Garcia

Producer:
Daniel Rester
Rory Owens
Angelica Owens
Mig Windows

Production Manager:
Angelica Owens

Second Assistant Camera:
Elizabeth Kelly

Set Dresser:
Elizabeth Kelly

Sound Editor:
Rory Owens

Sound Mixer:
Michael Hoover

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Janice Moon
Reina Allen

Writer:
Daniel Rester

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