A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 21, 2017
Original Title:
Gwendolyn Green
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Machine Street Projects
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
Inspired by true events, this is the story of Gwendolyn Green, an aging widow who spends her days in solitude inside a fenced-in Palm Springs residence, as if trapped in another era. When her lack of social skills and isolation begin to suffocate her, she picks up the phone and calls 911 in search of human connection. Gwendolyn forms a special bond with the officer who answers, and finds in him the care and connection to the modern world that she craves.
Assistant Director:
Meredith Danluck
Best Boy Electric:
Max Schwartz
Best Boy Grip:
David L. Damiata Stacey
Casting:
Joanna Colbert
Cinematography:
Dustin Lane
Colorist:
Siggy Ferstl
Compositor:
Christel Hazard
Costume Design:
Jamie Catino
Director:
Tamyka Smith
Editor:
Amanda Moreau
Tyler Peck
Extras Casting:
Levi Vincent
First Assistant Camera:
James Teninty
Gaffer:
Cole Pisano
Key Grip:
Yohan Herman
Location Manager:
Rich Bokides
Producer:
Meredith Danluck
Matthew Shattuck
Production Design:
Peter Gueracague
Production Manager:
Brent Pennington
Screenplay:
Tamyka Smith
Second Assistant Camera:
Megan McCarthy
Set Dresser:
Elijah Beede
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Erik Schuiten
Steadicam Operator:
Drew Allen Weaver
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