Pillbox (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 28, 2017

Original Title:
Pillbox

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Music

Production Companies:
Coloma Productions
Strawberry Blank Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 41

No Hero Dies But Twice

Pillbox tells the story of a couple who are forced to part when the man heads overseas to war. The opening sequence boasts the simple black-and-white aesthetic of early cinema – complete with title cards – but after a barrage of harrowing newsreel footage, the wounded soldier finds himself in a psychedelic fantasyland where he parties with a bejeweled king and his subjects. But after insulting the king, the soldier is blinded, banished and forced to wander through a surreal landscape as he searches for redemption and tries to find his way home.

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Art Direction:
Linda Strawberry
Priyanka Singha

Best Boy Electric:
Ryan Kerr
Steven Carazo

Best Boy Grip:
Dmitri Christo

Costume Assistant:
Jazmin Almario

Costume Designer:
Kit 'Pistol' Scarbo

Director:
Linda Strawberry
Billy Corgan

Director of Photography:
Alex Pollini

Editor:
Linda Strawberry

First Assistant Camera:
Michael Amico

First Assistant Director:
Nicole Jordan-Webber

Gaffer:
Joseph C. Petkwitz

Key Grip:
Chad McClellan

Makeup Artist:
Alondra Excene Shields
Gage Hubbard
Lexus Amanda

Makeup Department Head:
Laney Chantal

Music:
Billy Corgan

Producer:
Mercedes Bryce Morgan

Production Designer:
Candi Guterres

Second Assistant Camera:
Nic Vannatta

Second Assistant Director:
Reese Brucker

Set Decoration:
Priyanka Singha

Unit Production Manager:
Josh Epstein

Writer:
Billy Corgan

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