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Release Date:
July 20, 2019
Original Title:
Where We Go from Here
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Intrepid Entertainment
Meta Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
This anthology film explores three sudden acts of violence and examines the impact on the innocent bystanders caught in the crossfire: In Binghamton, New York, an ESL instructor faces domestic violence at home and even greater peril at school. Friends take a night out in Paris only to find themselves caught up in a horrifying situation. And two lovers at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando fight to survive a chaotic night of terror.
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Casting:
Steven Tylor O'Connor
Co-Producer:
Kathryn Lejeune
Costume Design:
McKenna Duffy
Natalie van der Meulen
Director:
Anthony Meindl
Director of Photography:
Ray Wongchinda
Editor:
Juliette Edwards
Executive Producer:
Nikola Kent
Line Producer:
Nathalie Raiman
Original Music Composer:
Amie Doherty
Aria Pullman
Producer:
Anthony Meindl
Alison Kohlhardt
David Zilberberg
Bree Irvin
Production Design:
Majken Larsson
Sergio Garcia
Writer:
Anthony Meindl
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