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Release Date:
October 3, 2015
Original Title:
My Good Man's Gone
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
National Products and Sons
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Following the death of their estranged father, Joni and Wes Carver travel to Arkansas to deal with their inheritance: a rundown house in a rural town, arriving just in time for Decoration Week-end - wherein former residents return to celebrate their ancestors. It is here, in a sea of strangers living and dead, that Joni and Wes finally find their place in the story of their own lives.
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ADR Recordist:
Justin Asher
Additional Editing:
Emily Koonse
Additional Music:
Andrew Stack
Camera Operator:
Elaine Reid
Brad Smith
David Auerbach
Jimmy Crisp
Justin Zsebe
Cinematography:
Stewart Yost
Colorist:
Leung Ming-kai
Costume Design:
Natalie Toren
Director:
Nick Citton
Editor:
Nick Citton
Jamie Alain
Morgan Giroux
Stewart Yost
Executive Producer:
Jamie Alain
Nick Citton
First Assistant Camera:
Joshua Jones
Foley:
Justin Asher
Emma Green
Foley Artist:
Paul Fraser
Gaffer:
Joshua Jones
Location Manager:
Terry Nichols
Theresa Nichols
Music:
Sasami Ashworth
Music Supervisor:
Trevor Risk
Joshua Fisher
Producer:
Nick Citton
Stewart Yost
Production Design:
Kellie Jo Tinney
Second Assistant Camera:
Jimmy Crisp
Second Unit:
David Auerbach
Second Unit Director:
Bradley Smith
Set Decoration:
Liza Chenault
Sound Designer:
Justin Asher
Sound Mixer:
Michael P. Patterson
Sound Recordist:
Justin Zsebe
Brent Glanville
Chris Blackman
Jesse Short
Still Photographer:
Elaine Reid
Thanks:
Melanie Alain
Writer:
Nick Citton
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