A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 12, 2017
Original Title:
75
Production Companies:
Brand Old Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
A car crash victim, humiliated housewife and two repressed teens are connected by their relationships with hard-working therapist Viola, who helps them battle their addictions while two disillusioned detectives struggle with the mounting war against heroin distribution in the Cincinnati area.
Assistant Camera:
Juliana Lemen
Boom Operator:
James Paul Bailey
Casting:
Kip Bennett
Co-Producer:
Joe Zappa
Sahil Sharma
Director:
Joe Zappa
Editor:
Joe Zappa
Executive Producer:
Sherrie Allyn
Kip Bennett
Harel Goldstein
Charles Morris Jr.
Rick Romano
Extras Casting:
Myra Zimmerman Grubbs
First Assistant Director:
Petra Palmer
Grip:
Kyle Newsom
Location Assistant:
Michelle Dobrozsi
Location Manager:
Richard Aughpin
Music:
Kip Bennett
Producer:
Myra Zimmerman Grubbs
Production Assistant:
Erik Essert
Susan Essert
Property Master:
James Michael Cooper
Myra Zimmerman Grubbs
Set Decoration:
Myra Zimmerman Grubbs
Petra Palmer
Set Dresser:
Myra Zimmerman Grubbs
Petra Palmer
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Jason Ervin
Steadicam Operator:
Tony Deemer
Christopher J. Hagan
Nikk Hearn-Sutton
Technical Advisor:
Nan Bongiani
James Michael Cooper
Stacey Hopson
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Myra Zimmerman Grubbs
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