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Release Date:
October 12, 2014
Original Title:
Serena
Alternate Titles:
The Falling
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
2929 Productions
Chockstone Pictures
Nick Wechsler Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 DK: 15 ES: 16 FI: K-16 FR: 12 GB: 15 GR: Κ-15 HU: 16 IE: 15A IT: T KR: 18 NL: 16 PT: M/14 RU: 16+ US: R
Runtime: 102
North Carolina mountains at the end of the 1920s – George and Serena Pemberton, love-struck newly-weds, begin to build a timber empire. Serena soon proves herself to be equal to any man: overseeing loggers, hunting rattle-snakes, even saving a man’s life in the wilderness. With power and influence now in their hands, the Pembertons refuse to let anyone stand in the way of their inflated love and ambitions. However, once Serena discovers George’s hidden past and faces an unchangeable fate of her own, the Pemberton’s passionate marriage begins to unravel leading toward a dramatic reckoning.
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Casting:
Jina Jay
Costume Design:
Signe Sejlund
Director:
Susanne Bier
Director of Photography:
Morten Søborg
Editor:
Pernille Bech Christensen
Matthew Newman
Simon Webb
Executive Producer:
Mark Cuban
Novel:
Ron Rash
Original Music Composer:
Johan Söderqvist
Post Production Assistant:
Leopold Hughes
Producer:
Susanne Bier
Todd Wagner
Ron Halpern
Ben Cosgrove
Paula Mae Schwartz
Steve Schwartz
Nick Wechsler
Production Assistant:
Weston Middleton
Production Design:
Richard Bridgland
Script Supervisor:
Morag Cameron
Second Unit Director:
Shaun O'Dell
Set Costumer:
Alena Koucka
Set Decoration:
Graeme Purdy
Supervising Art Director:
Martin Kurel
Unit Publicist:
Claudia Kalindjian
Writer:
Christopher Kyle
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