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Release Date:
March 31, 2011
Original Title:
Remigration
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
ITVS
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
Upon returning to their countryside cabin one day, Kaya, his wife Helen, and their daughter Naomi are confronted by two suited men: representatives of the San Francisco Remigration Program. The men explain that San Francisco is now occupied entirely by the wealthy class. But stoplights still burn out and trains occasionally jump their rails. Blue-collar labor isn't obsolete, but it's scarce. The city has created a program to "remigrate" long-gone working class families from their inland homes back to the city that once pushed them out. Kaya, Helen, and Naomi return to San Francisco and join a handful of other potential remigrants for a tour of what can be expected in their new lives. But can they learn to trust their old home once again?
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Best Boy Electric:
Rylan Thomas
Cinematography:
James Laxton
Director:
Barry Jenkins
Editor:
Richard Levien
Executive Producer:
Matt Woods
Sally Jo Fifer
First Assistant Camera:
Jay Keitel
Gaffer:
Billy Persald
Key Grip:
Tyler Johnson-Williams
Makeup Department Head:
Aurora Bergere
Music:
Keegan DeWitt
Producer:
Ariel Dovas
Michael Jacobs
Justin Barber
Barry Jenkins
Jesse Ehman
Production Design:
Adrienne Garcia
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Ryland Jones
Sound Recordist:
Nicolas Zasimczuk
Joe Stillwater
Still Photographer:
David Bornfriend
Writer:
Barry Jenkins
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