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Release Date:
November 24, 2016
Original Title:
Winter Thaw
Genres:
Drama | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Kaleidoscope Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 52
In late nineteenth-century Russia, Martin Avdeitch is a humble shoemaker whose life has been characterized by grief. Martin must find the courage to look outside himself and trust in the goodness of God. This BYUtv original holiday special is based on Leo Tolstoy's short story, "Martin the Cobbler," and stars John Rhys-Davies.
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ADR Recordist:
Stoker White
Dan Carlisle
Art Department Coordinator:
Ieva Buzinskaite
Art Direction:
Paulius Dascioras
Associate Producer:
Marsh Morford
John Foss
Boom Operator:
Vytautas Kizala
Casting:
Jennifer Duffy
Dalia Survilaitė
Construction Manager:
Gintas Matonis
Costume Design:
Daiva Petrulytė
Dialogue Editor:
Aaron Merrill
Director:
Adam Thomas Anderegg
Editor:
Michael Bradshaw
Executive Producer:
Scott Swofford
Derek Marquis
Micah W. Merrill
First Assistant Director:
Andrius Bražas
Foley Artist:
Christer Bechtell
Foley Mixer:
Phillip Raves
Line Producer:
Gary Tuck
Makeup & Hair:
Eglė Mikalauskaitė
Makeup Artist:
Giedre Jarockaite
Božena Moisejenko
Music:
Nicholas Hooper
Novel:
Leo Tolstoy
Producer:
Russ Kendall
Lina Miseikytė
Production Design:
Lina Geciene
Production Supervisor:
Terri Pappas
Jared Shores
Property Master:
Mindaugas Juodagalvis
Screenplay:
Russ Kendall
Joseph Clay
Second Assistant Director:
Rasa Rimkutė
Set Decoration:
Sandra Urbonaite
Set Dresser:
Andrius Kulvinskas
Domas Butkus
Ona Kvintiene
Sound Designer:
Aaron Merrill
Sound Editor:
Aaron Merrill
Sound Mixer:
Gerald Hartley
Special Effects:
Sarunas Agliniskis
Standby Property Master:
Renatas Valkauskas
Artūras Čerkauskas
Supervising Sound Editor:
Aaron Merrill
Third Assistant Director:
Norvyda Saukaityte
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