A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 17, 2016
Original Title:
Wild Prairie Rose
Genres:
Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Nonetheless Productions
This Is Sound Design
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 90
In 1952 Rose Miller returns to her rural hometown of Beresford, South Dakota to care for her ailing mother. Once there, she falls in love with a deaf man and must decide if she has the courage to follow her heart.
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Additional Colorist:
Luke Cahill
Additional Photography:
Joshua Gleason
Assistant Art Director:
Jane Carlson
Assistant Costume Designer:
Amy Schulz
Assistant Editor:
Dana Gasparine
Associate Editor:
James Cude
Associate Producer:
Ki Jin Kim
Caryl Crozier
Sandra LaVine
Giulia Caruso
Edward Crozier
Daniel Crozier
Boom Operator:
Luke Winsor
Camera Operator:
Nate Elegino
Wey Wang
Carpenter:
Randy Hansen
Costume Design:
Betsy Berenson
Digital Imaging Technician:
Jessica Mae Christensen
Sinah Ober
Director:
Deborah LaVine
Director of Photography:
Ki Jin Kim
Dresser:
Emily Moran
Editor:
Meridith Sommers
Executive Producer:
Cliff Schulz
First Assistant Director:
Giulia Caruso
Gaffer:
Joshua Gleason
Norbert Shieh
Doug Lee
Grip:
Steve Rausch
Randy May
Garly Olson
Location Manager:
Sandra LaVine
Jane Carlson
Location Scout:
Caryl Crozier
Edward Crozier
Music:
Hannah Rose Dexter
Musician:
John Sanchez
Aidan Gould
Brendan Coyle
Online Editor:
Harry Locke IV
Painter:
Ginger Wettstein
Post Production Supervisor:
Caryn Drake
Producer:
Carol Monroe
Production Design:
Caryn Drake
Script Supervisor:
Sandra LaVine
Second Assistant Director:
Erica Fishman
Set Dresser:
Hannah Pedersen
Sound Designer:
Nathan Ruyle
Sound Effects Editor:
Pinhua Chen
Sound Mixer:
KT Kent
Supervising Sound Editor:
Aaron Bartscht
Wardrobe Assistant:
Sharon Olbertson
Ilene Lerseth
Writer:
Sharon Greene
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