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Release Date:
June 28, 2013
Original Title:
This Is Martin Bonner
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
600 West Productions
Stay Glorious
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 83
Martin Bonner has just moved to Nevada from the East Coast, leaving behind his two adult children and a life he spent more than two decades building. He's there working a new job as the volunteer coordinator for a non-profit organization that helps prisoners make the transition from incarceration to freedom. It's Martin's first job in two years and he's recently declared bankruptcy. At the same time, Travis Holloway, a prisoner in the program, is being released after serving twelve years. Sent back into the world with nothing, Travis also finds life in Reno difficult to adjust to, despite the help from his program sponsor, Steve Helms. The stories of Martin and Travis slowly converge, as the two men meet and find that they have much in common, not the least of which is an unspoken need for encouragement and support.
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Casting:
Juli Green
Andi Glover
Co-Producer:
Aaron Schnobrich
Costume Design:
Maggie Kaiser
Director:
Chad Hartigan
Director of Photography:
Sean McElwee
Editor:
Julio Perez IV
Executive Producer:
Nick Cucinella
First Assistant Director:
Lauren Smitelli
Grip:
Nino Paternostro
Original Music Composer:
Keegan DeWitt
Producer:
Cherie Saulter
Production Design:
Maggie Kaiser
Second Unit Director:
Dan Riesser
Sound Designer:
Andrew Scott Duncan
Sound Mixer:
Jarrett DePasquale
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nathan Ruyle
Supervising Sound Editor:
Nathan Ruyle
Andrew Scott Duncan
Writer:
Chad Hartigan
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