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Release Date:
November 13, 2020
Original Title:
The Forgiving
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Marketing for Change Co.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Avi Brickman is a middle-aged man still broken from the tragic death of his eight-year-old daughter five years earlier. When he is suddenly fired from his job, a thin threaded lifeline to his shattered existence, he decides to kill himself in the very home where the accident occurred. However, when he arrives at the isolated house in the woods, he finds a woman and her young daughter taking shelter there. During one long night, in his confused state of mind, he is haunted by the ghosts of his past as he confronts his guilt and pain to a cathartic and unexpected conclusion.
Assistant Director:
Patricia Meyers
Assistant Set Designer:
Robel Ameha
Boom Operator:
Cat Moncure
Catering Head Chef:
Timothy J. Norman
Colorist:
Audra Gotjen
Costume Designer:
Bailey Musiol
Director:
David J. Stern
Director of Photography:
Ross Godwin
Editor:
Kat Parker
Executive Producer:
Peter Mitchell
Fight Choreographer:
Tuyet Thi Pham
Graphic Designer:
Jacqueline E. Alcock
Makeup Artist:
Nikki Smallwood
Music Score Producer:
Daniel E. Wakefield
Producer:
David J. Stern
Matthew Roe
Producer's Assistant:
Wilhelm Hesse
David Oletsky
Script Supervisor:
Rabee Malik
Sound Mixer:
Mohamed Gaber
Writer:
David J. Stern
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