A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2011
Original Title:
The Gathering Squall
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
On the precipice of adulthood, fourteen-year-old Lisellen Uhlmann is without a man in her life; her father is distant and boys in school ignore her. When Duncan Baits invites her to hang out with his friends, everything changes, and in an instant everything goes drastically wrong. The viewer is left to wonder in the end whether justice has been served or misplaced passion has created still another victim. The film is based on Joyce Carol Oates's short story of the same name, with the author's permission.
Assistant Camera:
Jeffrey Buras
Assistant Production Manager:
Jeremy Scott Hopper
Boom Operator:
Sean McCormick
Director:
Hannah Fidell
Director of Photography:
Andrew Droz Palermo
Editor:
Sofi Marshall
Gaffer:
Michael J. Wilson
Original Story:
Joyce Carol Oates
Producer:
Hannah Fidell
Brian McOmber
Production Assistant:
Jeremy Scott Hopper
Cody Sallee
Production Design:
Elana Farley
Set Decoration:
Elana Farley
Sound Editor:
Sofi Marshall
Annie Medlin
Sound Mixer:
Sean McCormick
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Jessica Isam
Writer:
Hannah Fidell
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