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Release Date:
June 15, 2007
Original Title:
One Day Like Rain
Alternate Titles:
Untitled Paul Todisco Project
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Life on Mars Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 90
A teenage girl living in California suburbia devises a metaphysical experiment designed to save the world from what she sees as an impending doom...but the results of such an experiment prove to be both beneficial and destructive.
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Art Direction:
Ben Minty
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Carol Fahey
Casting:
Alec Nemser
Catering:
Nora Gunner
Cinematography:
Douglas W. Shannon
Co-Producer:
Jimmy Daddabbo
Michel Bayan
Costume Designer:
Martine Granby
Digital Supervisor:
Neil W. Smith
Director:
Paul Todisco
Editor:
Steven Sprung
Executive Producer:
Alexis Nihon III
Rebecca Rubinstein
Greg Nihon
First Assistant Director:
Shawn Dyrdahl
Seth Boston
Leadman:
Josh Littman
Makeup Artist:
Aisha Lynch
Painter:
William Benz
Producer:
Chris Aronoff
Jeff Beard
Paul Todisco
Producer's Assistant:
Maria Todisco
Production Assistant:
Chelsea Coles
Evan Cunningham
Andrew V. Morrison
Katie Harris
Matt Muschamp
Production Consultant:
Jed James
Production Coordinator:
Ailee O'Neill
Production Design:
Teo Guardino
Production Manager:
Jeff Beard
Publicist:
Anthony Murillo
Second Assistant Director:
Marc L. Fusco
Greg Tonner
Set Decoration:
Michelle Torres
Thanks:
Jesse Lawler
Chris Hutchinson
Kevin Abosch
Francis DellaVecchia
Joshua Feinman
Matt Petras
Sean Manton
Diane Nesley
Kevin M. Slee
Writer:
Paul Todisco
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