The Ambassador's Wife (2009) [PG-13]

Release Date:
February 1, 2009

Original Title:
The Ambassador's Wife

Genres:
Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 16

In 1946, the young bride Nazgol relocates with her husband to South America where he has just been appointed the Iranian Ambassador. Plucked from her homeland and disconnected from even the smallest semblance of familiarity, Nazgol discovers that she is able to do things that would once have been forbidden in her homeland. However her newfound liberation may come at a price.

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Additional First Assistant Camera:
Rob Pittman

Art Direction:
Anjuli Mari Singh

Associate Producer:
Laurel Miller
Sho Thyme
Steven Wijaya

Best Boy Electric:
Jeremy Guy
Ben Sellick

Boom Operator:
Maria Doctor Fernandez
Rama Gottumukkala
George Heidkamp
Phil Hodges
Ira Parker

Casting Director:
Brad Gilmore

Cinematography:
Andrew Russo

Costume Designer:
Lexx Staats

Dialect Coach:
Nicholas Baldoni

Director:
Sara Akhteh

Editor:
Samuel Frank
David Lankton

Film Processor:
Justin Hernandez

First Assistant Camera:
Robert M. Edgecomb

First Assistant Director:
Neelam Patil

Foley Artist:
Michael Johnson
Sho Thyme
Michael Tringe

Gaffer:
Phillip Matarrese

Key Grip:
Joseph Matarrese

Location Manager:
Elizabeth Harmon

Location Scout:
J.J. Levine

Makeup Artist:
Nicole Lind

Online Editor:
Alan Starbuc

Orchestrator:
Mark Robertson

Producer:
Michael X. Flores
Michael Johnson
Michael Tringe

Production Designer:
Theresa Guleserian

Second Assistant Camera:
Cliff Thenard

Second Assistant Director:
James Komen
Paul Liu
Curtis Thurber

Sound:
Russ Howard III

Sound Editor:
Sara Akhteh

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul André Fonarev
David Lankton

Sound Recordist:
Tim Carr
Paul André Fonarev

Swing:
Rose Bush
George Heidkamp
Rob Schow
Sarah Schulte
Ambrose Yu

Writer:
Sara Akhteh

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