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Release Date:
January 19, 2006
Original Title:
We Go Way Back
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
The Film Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
A tragic-comic tale with surrealistic tendencies about a lost 23-year-old who is haunted by her disappointed 13-year-old self.
Assistant Art Director:
Leah Pettis
Assistant Camera:
Sean Porter
Adam Forslund
Assistant Editor:
Colin McLoughlin
Associate Producer:
Michelle Witten
Best Boy Electric:
Theresa Majeres
Director:
Lynn Shelton
Director of Photography:
Benjamin Kasulke
Editor:
Lynn Shelton
Michelle Witten
Executive Producer:
Steven Mitchell
Gregg Lachow
First Assistant Director:
Megan Griffiths
Gaffer:
Ryan Middleton
Bill Summers
Grip:
Nicole Ferris
Makeup Artist:
Denise Giago
Original Music Composer:
Laura Veirs
Producer:
A.J. Epstein
Peggy Case
Production Assistant:
Taryn Rux
Production Design:
Tania Kupczak
Publicist:
Alex Panagakis
Script Supervisor:
Michelle Witten
Second Assistant Director:
Devin Maurer
Sound Designer:
Vinny Smith
Writer:
Lynn Shelton
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