The Snail (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 20, 2024

Original Title:
The Snail

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Launch Dog Productions
Sirence Studios

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 34

A young sergeant, who grew up without a father, and became a soldier at his mother's insistence, is discharged from the army and must determine his own future for the first time in his life

Jim, a discharged sergeant, arrives in New York to find his mother has died. Grieving, he meets Elena at a bar. She offers him a place to stay, but he's too tired to respond. The next morning, Jim's childhood dream comes true.

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BTS Photographer:
Jenya Mironov

BTS Videographer:
Derek Terceros

Colorist:
Evgenii Liubarskii

Director:
Evgenii Liubarskii

Director of Photography:
yaunhao zhang

Editor:
Eugénia Neto

Executive Producer:
David Pang

First Assistant Camera:
Lloyd Lenox

First Assistant Director:
Robert Lak

Gaffer:
Colby Blackwill

Key Grip:
Aman Tulsian

Makeup Artist:
Tommy Tafoya

Producer:
Eugénia Neto

Production Assistant:
Anton Yakimovich

Second Assistant Camera:
Pavlo Varchuk

Set Designer:
Grace Ward

Sound Designer:
Eugénia Neto

Sound Mixer:
Charles Cutler

Transportation Coordinator:
Sergei Golubnichiy

Writer:
Andrey Godovalnikov

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