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Release Date:
June 21, 2018
Original Title:
Age Out
Alternate Titles:
Friday's Child
Το παιδί της Παρασκευής
星期五的孩子
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
OnBuzz
Posada Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 95
Fresh out of foster care at age 18, a young drifter turns to petty crime to survive, and discovers an impossible love in an unlikely friend.
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Additional Photography:
Vivian Glazier
Art Direction:
Fabian Valdez
Best Boy Grip:
Mike Spicer
Casting:
John Williams
Karmen Leech
Co-Executive Producer:
Matt Garner
Co-Producer:
Jon Wroblewski
Costume Design:
Kameron Lennox
Digital Imaging Technician:
Mack Gayle
Director:
A.J. Edwards
Director of Photography:
Jeff Bierman
Editor:
Samuel Butler
Christopher Branca
Executive Producer:
Gus Van Sant
Alan Elias
First Assistant Camera:
Ryan Booth
First Assistant Director:
Meg Beatty
Gaffer:
Greg Travis
Key Grip:
Robert Hicks
Key Makeup Artist:
April Swartz
Legal Services:
Alan D. Sacks
Original Music Composer:
Colin Stetson
Post Production Consulting:
Matt Garner
Producer:
Tyler Glodt
Nicolas Gonda
Christian Sosa
Production Design:
John Parker
Production Manager:
Matthew Albrecht
Production Supervisor:
Jenni Wieland
Mark Jarrett
Second Assistant Camera:
Ryan Croci
Second Assistant Director:
Jaytyler Ferretti
Joe Canik
Derek Franzese
Sound:
Oksana Smetanyuk
Sound Designer:
Will Patterson
Sound Editor:
Dusty Albertz
Sound Effects Editor:
David Forshee
Sound Mixer:
Brad Engleking
Steadicam Operator:
Orlando Duguay
Writer:
A.J. Edwards
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