Worth (2021) [PG-13]

Release Date:
July 21, 2021

Original Title:
Worth

Alternate Titles:
911算命律師
What Is Life Worth
Worth - Was ist ein Leben wert?
Сколько стоит жизнь. [What Is Life Worth (2020)]

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
Anonymous Content
Higher Ground
Ingenious Media
MadRiver Pictures
Paradise City Films
Riverstone Pictures
Royal Viking Entertainment
West Madison Entertainment
Wiffle Films

Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12  DE: 12  ES: 12  FR: 12  GB: 12A|12  HK: IIA  HU: 16  IL: All  KR: 12  NL: 12  PL: 16  PT: M/12  RO: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 118

Our national tragedy. Their personal suffering. His impossible task.

Kenneth Feinberg, a powerful D.C. lawyer appointed Special Master of the 9/11 Fund, fights off the cynicism, bureaucracy, and politics associated with administering government funds and, in doing so, discovers what life is worth.

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ADR Mixer:
Jeff Levy
Patrick Christensen
Mark DeSimone

ADR Voice Casting:
Dann Fink
Bruce Winant

Additional Editor:
Tariq Anwar

Additional Second Assistant Director:
Kyle Casper

Assistant Costume Designer:
Caitlin Doukas

Assistant Editor:
Dan Grbic

Assistant Location Manager:
Brit Smith

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Marilyn Majich

Assistant Property Master:
Joe Coppola

Background Casting Director:
Ronen Gevint

Best Boy Electric:
Carolina Acero

Best Boy Grip:
Andrew Gritzke

Boom Operator:
Jonathan Jackson

Camera Operator:
Brian Lannin

Casting:
Kerry Barden
Paul Schnee

Casting Associate:
Rachel Goldman

Charge Scenic Artist:
Laura Lerner

Choreographer:
Mark Stuart

Color Assistant:
Ben White

Colorist:
Sam Daley

Costume Coordinator:
Talia Brody-Barre

Costume Design:
Mirren Gordon-Crozier

Costumer:
Kaitie Galligan

Dialogue Coach:
Jessica Drake

Dialogue Editor:
Josh Heilbronner

Digital Compositor:
Hae Deun Woo
Namjin Heo
Unggyu Choi

Digital Conform Editor:
Josh Perault

Digital Imaging Technician:
Matthew Richards
Michael Kellogg

Digital Intermediate Editor:
Samantha Uber

Director:
Sara Colangelo

Director of Photography:
Pepe Avila del Pino

Dolly Grip:
Kevin Martin
Kevin Leach

Editor:
Julia Bloch

Electrician:
Alex Stevens
Kiel Perez

Executive Producer:
Kimberly Fox
Ara Keshishian
Allen Liu
Nik Bower
Edward Fee
Deepak Nayar
Charles Miller
Mary Aloe

Finishing Producer:
Michael Maida

First Assistant "A" Camera:
John Oliveri

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Ian Schneider

First Assistant Director:
Duccio Fabbri

First Assistant Editor:
Gordon Holmes

Foley Artist:
Leslie Bloome
Joanna Fang

Foley Editor:
Alex Carpenter

Foley Mixer:
Connor Nagy
Ryan Collison

Gaffer:
Jason Velez

Generator Operator:
Tarik Morgan

Graphic Designer:
Samantha Drake

Grip:
Colby Smith
Alex Nelson
Nick Neary

Hair Department Head:
Dennis Polanco

Key Costumer:
Sawyer Devuyst

Key Grip:
Jesse L. Saviola

Key Hair Stylist:
Michael Zambrano

Key Makeup Artist:
Sarah Graalman

Key Rigging Grip:
Daniel Letizia

Leadman:
Bo Wangkeo

Loader:
Keith Anderson

Location Assistant:
George Marro
Lindsey Lambert
Cenia Hampton

Location Manager:
Dennis Voskov

Location Scout:
Lindsey Lambert
Sarah Crofts
Eric Jordan Nussbaum
Tom Sexton

Makeup Artist:
Charles Zambrano
Diane Calfee

Makeup Department Head:
Ivy Ermert

Matte Painter:
Ben Zylberman

Music Editor:
Suzana Peric

Music Supervisor:
Rupert Hollier
David Fish

On Set Dresser:
Harry Cable

Original Music Composer:
Nico Muhly

Payroll Accountant:
Catherine 'Annie' Eklund

Post Production Accountant:
Nathaniel Carota

Post Production Assistant:
Dillon Henry

Post Production Supervisor:
Tara Bayat

Producer:
Marc Butan
Sean Sorensen
Brad Dorros
Anthony Katagas
Max Borenstein
Michael Sugar
Michael Keaton

Producer's Assistant:
Anthony Santos
Laura Pilloni

Production Accountant:
James Stayne

Production Assistant:
Michael Egues

Production Coordinator:
Amanda O'Reilly

Production Design:
Tommaso Ortino

Production Secretary:
Dana Darby

Production Supervisor:
Mary Beth Minthorn

Property Master:
Ken Goodstein

Rigging Gaffer:
Eddie Kelly

Scenic Artist:
Hallie Coletta

Script Supervisor:
Erika Sanz Corbacho

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Sarah Guenther

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Carrie Wills
Tommy Scoggins

Second Assistant Director:
Scott Bowers

Second Second Assistant Director:
Kailyn Dabkowski
Anthony Pennachio

Set Costumer:
Mary Caprari

Set Decoration:
Olivia Peebles

Set Decoration Buyer:
Glenda Rosa

Set Dresser:
Rose Wartell

Set Medic:
Bop Tweedie

Sound Designer:
Leslie Shatz

Sound Mixer:
Dimitri Kouri

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Leslie Shatz

Stand In:
Dillon Egyes

Steadicam Operator:
Chris Falkowski

Still Photographer:
Monica Lek

Storyboard Artist:
Adam Pescott

Stunt Coordinator:
Vince Cupone

Stunt Driver:
Matt Triplett

Stunts:
Christopher Jon Gombos

Unit Production Manager:
Charles Miller

Utility Sound:
Michael Infante

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Eran Dinur

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Jillian Daidone

Writer:
Max Borenstein

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