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Release Date:
September 25, 2017
Original Title:
Things Break In
Production Companies:
Delicate Powermoves
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 7
Things Break In is an intimate portrait of independence and love. Ida and Rosa work on a farm to support their families during wartime. Things Break In drops us into a unique circumstance that invites us to see what might happen when two women in 1940 are required to work together in privacy.
Director:
Tess Harrison
Director of Photography:
Seamus Mulligan-Ferry
Editor:
Vero Vackova
Original Music Composer:
Osei Essed
Producer:
Tess Harrison
Screenplay:
Tess Harrison
Sound:
Nick Heppding
Will Harrison
Sound Designer:
Luke Burba
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