A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 5, 2017
Original Title:
Centralia: Pennsylvania's Lost Town
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Centone Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 90
A small town is overcome by a massive underground coal fire in 1962. As a result hundreds of residents had to be relocated.
Assistant Camera:
Kayla Hoover
Nick Morgan
Andres Spillari
Brian Sullivan
Sean King
Assistant Director:
Melissa Kosmaczewski
Kimberly Schwartz
Allyson Kircher
Assistant Editor:
Ariel Benton
Camera Operator:
Brian Keenan
Tom Macoy
Brian Sullivan
Andres Spillari
Austin LoCicero
Joe Sapienza
Melina Smith
Connor Bordiga
Colorist:
Melina Smith
Director:
Joe Sapienza
Drone Cinematographer:
John Welsh
Mick Uranko
Editor:
Rachel Tinkelman
Gaffer:
Rachel Tinkelman
Caitlin King
Andres Spillari
Austin Lepri
Jimmy Jib Operator:
Melina Smith
Connor Bordiga
Music:
John Avarese
Producer:
Allyson Kircher
Joe Sapienza
Production Assistant:
Caitlin King
Melissa McCollum
Rachel Tinkelman
Isabell Dzwonczyk
Jennifer Schumacher
Sound:
Dominic Zappalla
Sound Recordist:
Austin Lepri
Dominic Zappalla
Melissa McCollum
Ian Jabour
Ed Rezepski
Tim Watson
Zach Sellet
Special Effects:
Corey Branigan
Supervising Editor:
Joe Sapienza
Writer:
Megan Costa
Joe Sapienza
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