The Hawk Is Dying (2007) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 30, 2007

Original Title:
The Hawk Is Dying

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Antidote Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 112

A Gainesville Florida auto upholsterer attempts to subvert his mundane life by training a wild, red-tailed hawk.

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Casting:
Felicia Fasano

Costume Design:
April Napier

Director:
Julian Goldberger

Director of Photography:
Bobby Bukowski

Editor:
Affonso Gonçalves

First Assistant Director:
Urs Hirschbiegel

Hair Department Head:
Jane Hassinger

Key Makeup Artist:
Lee Grimes

Makeup Artist:
Bill McCoy

Music:
Jonathan Goldberger

Novel:
Harry Crews

Post Production Supervisor:
Beau J. Genot

Production Design:
Judy Becker

Production Supervisor:
Lucy Sumner
Mitch Harbeson

Screenplay:
Julian Goldberger

Second Assistant Director:
Jason Graham

Second Second Assistant Director:
Justin Ritson

Set Decoration:
Vera Mills

Sound Mixer:
Scott Clements

Unit Production Manager:
Jon Bergholz

Visual Effects:
Peter Amante

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