The Boarder (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 25, 2012

Original Title:
The Boarder

Alternate Titles:
The Boarder
Troubled Child

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Filigrana Films
Hornil Brothers Productions
Jane E. Ryan Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

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Inspired by true-life events, this is the sobering story of the Williams family and their process of coping with an adopted child suffering from Reactive Attachment Disorder.

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Art Direction:
Mark Macauley

Assistant Art Director:
Al Pierre

Assistant Camera:
Derrick Sims

Associate Producer:
Bob Maher
Carmen Urwiller

Camera Operator:
Peter Ozarowski

Co-Producer:
Carmen Cabana
Susana Hornil

Color Timer:
Julio Saldarriaga

Costume Coordinator:
Yavaughnie Wilkins

Costume Design:
Camila Gaona
Mònica Pérez

Director:
Jolene Adams

Director of Photography:
Carmen Cabana

Dolly Grip:
Justin Lesch
Michael Rha

Editor:
Dirk Meenen

Executive Producer:
Jane Elizabeth Ryan

First Assistant Camera:
Federico Verardi

First Assistant Director:
Brian Lee Patrick Smith

Gaffer:
Ana M. Amortegui

Grip:
Axel Harms
Joe Yancey

Key Grip:
Sebastian Bueno

Line Producer:
Zac Heath

Makeup Artist:
Tara Loren

Music:
Roy Bemelmans

Producer:
Andres Barahona

Production Design:
Marcela Islas

Property Master:
Pam Lammers

Second Assistant Director:
Andres Barahona

Set Dresser:
Gabriela Maese

Sound Designer:
Brandon Loulias

Sound Mixer:
Michael Nicastro

Writer:
Jane Elizabeth Ryan

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