A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 15, 2016
Original Title:
Sweetheart
Genres:
Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Frame 12
Old Quarter Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 27
A mysterious asteroid crashes into the Pacific Ocean, causing all the adults on Earth to degenerate and lose all human values. A young girl, Sweetheart, fights for the survival of herself and her infant brother in this brutal new world, where her own parents are no longer who they appear to be, and nowhere is safe.
Art Direction:
Danika Von Gesjen
Best Boy Electric:
Kevin J. Miller
Best Boy Grip:
Yong Jin Kim
Co-Producer:
Justin Dalzell
Director:
Miguel Angelo Pate
Director of Photography:
Jalaludin Trautmann
Editor:
Wayan Blue Palmieri
Executive Producer:
Miguel Angelo Pate
Wayan Blue Palmieri
Eric Winder Sella
Shane McGoey
Liberty Ross
First Assistant Director:
Dave Coennen
Foley Artist:
Henning Fischer
Gaffer:
David McCabe Jr.
Key Grip:
Martin Kobylarz
Music:
Giuseppe Vasapolli
Post Production Supervisor:
Andy Yamada
Producer:
Coco Francini
Philipp Klausing
Property Master:
Jaime Mengual
Script Supervisor:
Sara Geralds
Second Assistant Camera:
Jennifer Anise
Sound Designer:
Keith Bilderbeck
Sound Mixer:
Eddie Bosnoyan
Supervising Sound Editor:
Yu-Ting Su
Unit Production Manager:
Justin Dalzell
Visual Effects:
Lucas De La Torre
Shahriar Rahman
Tim Gerald
Visual Effects Editor:
Wayan Blue Palmieri
Visual Effects Producer:
Andy Yamada
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Andy Yamada
Writer:
Shane McGoey
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