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Release Date:
August 23, 2013
Original Title:
Sparrows Dance
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
OneZero Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 81
A young woman, struggling with agoraphobia, hasn't left her New York apartment or seen anyone in over a year. However, when her toilet overflows, she is forced to call in the plumber.
Additional First Assistant Camera:
Corey Gegner
Art Direction:
Megan Cotts
Todd Davis
Assistant Editor:
Evan Schrodek
Best Boy Electric:
Flavio Buenrostro
Best Boy Grip:
Erica Thurlow
Casting:
Lois J. Drabkin
Costume Assistant:
Emily Moran
Costume Design:
Jamie Redwood
Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Robbie Renfrow
Digital Intermediate Editor:
T.J. Seiler
Director:
Noah Buschel
Director of Photography:
Ryan Samul
Driver:
Eliza Swords
Editor:
Brett Jutkiewicz
Electrician:
Michael Creasy
Executive Producer:
Michaela Conlin
Extras Casting:
Lori Eastside
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Buddy Allen Thomas
First Assistant Director:
Scott Larkin
Gaffer:
Dan Gartner
Graphic Designer:
Melisa Jusufi
Key Makeup Artist:
Yvonne Wang
Music Director:
Aaron Judlowe
Music Editor:
Shaun Young
Painter:
Maureen Selwood
Mack Cole Edelsack
Producer:
Louise Runge
Samantha Housman
Producer's Assistant:
Connor Flanagan
Property Master:
Melisa Jusufi
Script Supervisor:
Liz Edwards
Second Assistant Camera:
Aaron Judlowe
Second Assistant Director:
Rashi DeStefano
Sound Designer:
Javier Bennassar
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Chris David
Supervising Sound Editor:
Javier Bennassar
Thanks:
John Ortiz
Heidi Sulzman
Nicola B. Marsh
Carolyn Ramo
Michael Shannon
Julian Velard
Rajeev Dassani
Marin Buschel
Clarissa Romano
Kate Arrington
Martha Plimpton
Unit Production Manager:
Samantha Housman
Writer:
Noah Buschel
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