1992 (2024) [R]

Release Date:
August 29, 2024

Original Title:
1992

Alternate Titles:
April 29, 1992
Clash

Genres:
Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Death Row Pictures
Kodiak Pictures
Sumatra Films
Trident Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+  PR: R  US: R  VI: R 

Runtime: 96

Every city has a breaking point.

In 1992, Mercer is desperately trying to rebuild his life and his relationship with his son amidst the turbulent Los Angeles uprising following the Rodney King verdict. Across town, another father and son put their own strained relationship to the test as they plot a dangerous heist to steal catalytic converters, which contain valuable platinum from the factory where Mercer works. As tensions rise and chaos erupts, both families reach their boiling points when their worlds collide.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Ric Griffith
Geo Ivanov

"B" Camera Operator:
Frank Meyer

Additional Music:
Yuval Semo
Amit Katzengold

Additional Photography:
Todd Hilyard
Christian Sampson

Additional Second Assistant Director:
Daniela Giraldo

Armorer:
Joey Rocketshoes Dillon

Art Department Coordinator:
Dobrinka Stamenkova

Art Direction:
Nikolai Kirilov

Assistant Costume Designer:
Nicole Suerez
Bonnie Stauch

Assistant Editor:
Desislava Petrova

Assistant Location Manager:
Tammy Surprenant
Norman Galeas

Associate Producer:
Rinati Rokach

Best Boy Grip:
Yavor Aleksandrov

Boom Operator:
Kiril Kaloyanov
Nathan Whitcomb
Boris Tanchev
Valery Metodiev

Camera Trainee:
Viktoriya Angelova

Casting:
Billy Hopkins
Ashley Ingram

Casting Assistant:
Simona Petrova
Svetla Rangelova

Casting Director:
Preslava Hristova

Chief Lighting Technician:
David Elwell

Co-Producer:
T'Shaun Barrett

Colorist:
Jivko Chakarov

Construction Manager:
Borislav Rizov

Costume Design:
Kristina Tomova
Tiffany Hasbourne

Costume Supervisor:
Jessica Hunt

Costumer:
Nikki Foster

Data Management Technician:
Hristo Petkov

Digital Compositor:
Bogdan Nedkov
Vladimir Vatev
Velislava Mihailova
Pietro Orlandi
Maria Popova
Carlo Orlandi
Gordana Krsteva

Digital Imaging Technician:
Brannon D. Brown
James Petersmeyer
Delyan Kaloyanov

Digital Intermediate Assistant:
Svetoslav Mateev

Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Bradley Greer

Director:
Ariel Vromen

Director of Photography:
Frankie DeMarco

Dolly Grip:
Petyo Petrov

Drone Operator:
Matt Dutcher
Wes Arnold

Editor:
Danny Rafic

Electrician:
Vladimir Ivanov Lary
Stefan Georgiev
Valentin Tsankarski
Milen Stoilov

Executive Producer:
Snoop Dogg

Extras Casting:
Silawn Lewis
Jeff Olan
Amira Soliman
Svetoslav Svilenov

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Paula Nenova
Sarah Brandes

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Kira Murdock
Angel Balakchiyski

First Assistant "C" Camera:
Vasil Paunov

First Assistant Camera:
Maurizio Dotto

Foley Artist:
Tapio Liukkonen

Gaffer:
Yavor Zahariev

Graphic Designer:
Miguel Rosero
Ted Haigh
Viktoria Tsenova

Grip:
Valentin Stanimirov
Aleksandar Ribarski
Georgi Dotsanov
Biser Rulev
Marchelo Vladimirov

Hair Department Head:
Kristen Saia

Key Grip:
Ivan Aleksandrov

Key Makeup Artist:
Mariana Love
Brian Kinney

Key Set Costumer:
Gergana Kozhuharova

Key Set Production Assistant:
Brianna Erkman

Line Producer:
David Hillary
Denitza Daverova

Loader:
Terrell Porter

Location Manager:
Justin W. Hill

Location Scout:
Matt Bender

Makeup Artist:
Atanas Temnilov
Marcel Banks

Makeup Department Head:
Jeremy Bramer

Music Coordinator:
Sarah Brockman

Music Supervisor:
Allison Wright Clark

Original Music Composer:
Gilad Benamram

Post Production Supervisor:
Paula Crickard

Producer:
Maurice Fadida
Ariel Vromen
Adam Kolbrenner
Andreas Rommel
Sascha Penn

Production Assistant:
Jared Drake
Candice A. Buenrostro

Production Design:
John D. Kretschmer

Production Supervisor:
Aaron Collins

Property Master:
Matt McGuire
Tony Prado

Rigging Grip:
Boris Hristov

Screenplay:
Sascha Penn

Script Supervisor:
Ivana Djidrova

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Mike Panczenko Jr.
Simona Ravalieva

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Luciano Ivanov
Collin Davis
Nicholas Menio

Second Assistant "C" Camera:
Deyan Georgiev

Second Assistant Camera:
Renee Treyball

Second Assistant Director:
Asya Chakarova
Brendan Lee

Second Second Assistant Director:
Nadeem Ashayer
Vasilena Boneva
Tristan Ringenoldus

Set Costumer:
Becky Rossiter-Moon

Set Decoration:
Margarita Zakharova

Set Designer:
Borislava Kadiyska

Set Dresser:
Yulian Svilenov
Emma Weston
Peter Krumov

Sound Designer:
Yuval Bar-on

Sound Mixer:
Mike Robertson
Vladimir Kaloyanov

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Yuval Bar-on

Steadicam Operator:
Frank Meyer
Rick Griffiths

Still Photographer:
Shanley Kellis
Vladislav Lepoev

Story:
Sascha Penn

Storyboard Artist:
Krista Vacheva

Stunt Coordinator:
Asen Asenov

Stunt Double:
Reuben J. Lee
Patrick Millin
Xavier Charles
Luis Alkmim
Jalil Jay Lynch
Plamen-Kaloyan Todorv

Stunt Driver:
Jimmy N. Roberts

Stunts:
Joette Nichole Orman
Vaughndio Forbes
Devin R. White
Ysabella Costa
Eric VanArsdale
Simon Rhee
Georgi Stanislavov

Third Assistant Director:
Ioan Banzourkov
Bozhidar Peychev

Video Assist Operator:
Robert Branam

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Desislava Pavlova

Visual Effects Editor:
Nikolay Pachov

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Clint Nitkiewicz Hernandez
Friend Michael Wells

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