A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 15, 1998
Original Title:
Long Time Since
Genres:
Crime | Mystery
Production Companies:
Bergman Lustig Productions
Lucius Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A beautiful woman has spent a lifetime obsessing about a hit-and-run she caused years ago. She knows she struck something, but left the scene before determining what it was - and if it was alive. She's allowed this event has taken over her life, and now lives in near-isolation with an equally lonely man. When a stranger enters her life that may hold the key to her past, reality becomes stranger than nightmares, and memories cannot be trusted.
Assistant Editor:
Anna Reike
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Amy Jelenko
Casting:
Ellen Parks
Co-Executive Producer:
Sara Thorson
Co-Producer:
Kate Cunningham
Callum Greene
Colorist:
Rick Pagliaroli
Costume Designer:
Madeline Weeks
Dialogue Editor:
Roland Vajs
Director:
Jay Anania
Director of Photography:
Oliver Bokelberg
Editor:
Jay Anania
Executive Producer:
Paul S. Colcher
Robert F. Colesberry
Ram Bergman
Dana Lustig
First Assistant Camera:
P.J. Dillon
First Assistant Director:
Julie W. Noll
Brian Bentham
Line Producer:
Callum Greene
Makeup & Hair:
Kelley Spittle
Music Editor:
Steven Visscher
Producer:
Karen Arikian
Production Coordinator:
Peter Barossi
Production Design:
Eve Schuffenecker
Laurie Friedman
Production Manager:
Mary Lou Conlin
Production Sound Mixer:
Noah Timan
Script Supervisor:
Steven Dumain
Second Assistant Camera:
Lance Mayer
Second Assistant Director:
Christian Montalbano
Second Second Assistant Director:
Anthony Katagas
Set Decoration:
Alec Gessner
Sound Mixer:
Roland Vajs
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Roland Vajs
Still Photographer:
Dominique Nabokov
Tobias Everke
Chris Lee
Supervising Sound Editor:
Steven Visscher
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Silvia Recio
Writer:
Jay Anania
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