So Much Yellow (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 1, 2017

Original Title:
So Much Yellow

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Micmato Media

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 11

Set in Northern California in the late sixties, So Much Yellow is a short, dramatic film about a young girl and the family road trip that changes her life forever. Inspired by true stories, this film depicts the difficult decision one family makes to institutionalize their young son who has Down syndrome.

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Additional Editor:
Kathy Graves Toon

Associate Producer:
Courtney Lockwood

Camera Operator:
Tony Kaplan

Casting:
Kimberly Harris
Gail Ford Williamson

Colorist:
Mark Dinicola

Digital Compositor:
Bill Watral
Angela Marie Mistretta
Esdras Varagnolo
Steven James
Stewart Pomeroy

Digital Imaging Technician:
Cris Knight

Director:
Erica Milsom

Director of Photography:
Adam Habib

Editor:
Sally Bergom
Kevin Nolting

Executive Producer:
Marissa Mei
Marshall Spight
Kevin Magliulo

First Assistant Camera:
Colin Levy
Nicholas Zehner

First Assistant Director:
Erik Langley

First Assistant Editor:
Jennifer Neysa Jew

Grip:
Dominic Stewart

Makeup Artist:
Trish Ward

Original Music Composer:
Mark Orton

Producer:
Todd Shaiman

Production Design:
Kelly Bonbright

Second Assistant Camera:
Sara K. Sampson
Elani Ferri

Sound:
Jon Bryant

Sound Designer:
Justin Pearson

Sound Mixer:
Kenny Pickett

Still Photographer:
Jacy Johnson

Writer:
Erica Milsom

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