A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Lola Kirke, Kyle Monaghan, Dale Soules
Written by:
Deb Shoval
Karolina Waclawiak
Directed by:
Deb Shoval
Release Date:
May 19, 2017
Original Title:
AWOL
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Public Square Films
Race Point Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
A young woman in the Army must make tough decisions when her love for an older woman causes her to question just where she is going. Adapted from Deb Shoval's 2011 short film of the same name.
A young woman named Joey has a bright future ahead of her just as long as she can get out of the dead end town that she's in. So just as she's about to make her decision to leave she meets and falls in love with Rayna a married mother of 2 little girls. This is the story about their complicated and somewhat secret love affair.
Internet Movie Database | 5.6/10 |
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Rotten Tomatoes | 93% |
Awards Won: | 3 wins & 3 nominations total |
Art Direction:
Ben Richards
Assistant Costume Designer:
Chelsa Molloy Salesman
Assistant Editor:
Brian Gates
Avram Dodson
Associate Producer:
Anthony Cirurgiao
Brooke Devine
Christopher K. Edwards
Lisa Rees Henderson
Meaghan Wilbur
Mogul
Best Boy Electric:
Dan Torres
Casting:
Adrienne Stern
Casting Assistant:
Kathleen Hanley
Ellie Boren
Co-Executive Producer:
Jan Miller Corran
David France
Tracy Scott Nadler
Joy A. Tomchin
Walter J. Wiacek
Co-Producer:
Andrew Hauser
Compositors:
Fangge Chen
Mark Palkoski
Constance Conrad
Consulting Producer:
Maryam Keshavarz
Jenni Olson
Rose Troche
Costume Design:
Samantha Hawkins
Craft Service:
Rachel Bittman
Dialogue Editor:
Luciano Vignola
Director:
Deb Shoval
Director of Photography:
Gal Deren
Editor:
Jeffrey Wolf
Electrician:
Maria Montessori
Executive Producer:
Abraham Brown
Jim Lande
Jim Stephens
First Assistant Camera:
Robert Ko
Anne Carson
First Assistant Director:
Kether Abeles
David Ketterer
First Assistant Editor:
Kate Pedatella
Gaffer:
Daniele Napolitano
Daniel April
Hairstylist:
Elvira Gonzalez
Key Grip:
Alberto Sala
Angelos Rompolis
Line Producer:
Meghan-Michelle German
Local Casting:
Nathan Summerlin
Makeup Artist:
Elvira Gonzalez
Ciara Rose Griffin
Music Editor:
William Stanbro
Music Supervisor:
Bianca Grimshaw
Original Music Composer:
Gingger Shankar
Producer:
L.A. Teodosio
Jessica Caldwell
Michel Merkt
Production Coordinator:
Ashley Mercado
Charles Miller
Production Design:
Bridget Rafferty
Hannah Alpert
Property Master:
Dylan Pettengill
Script Consultant:
David Schwab
Marie Regan
Ted Kroeber
Script Supervisor:
Anna Lomakina
Rachael Gillson
Second Assistant Director:
Maria Travis
Matt Fennell
Sound Designer:
Ruy García
Sound Effects Editor:
Hugo de la Cerda
Sound Mixer:
Artem Kulakov
Dan Bricker
Still Photographer:
Asya Danilova
Megan Ghiroli
Supervising ADR Editor:
Luciano Vignola
Title Designer:
Grant Nellessen
Unit Production Manager:
Electra Stratigaki
VFX Production Coordinator:
Emely Martinez Diaz
VFX Supervisor:
Catherine Tate
Lucien Harriot
Visual Effects:
Alex Lemke
Visual Effects Producer:
Sasha Houdek-Korellis
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Hanan Mahbouba
Writer:
Karolina Waclawiak
Deb Shoval
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