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Release Date:
June 11, 2021
Original Title:
Holler
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Feigco Entertainment
Hunting Lane Films
Level Forward
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 91
In a forgotten pocket of Southern Ohio where American manufacturing and opportunity are drying up, a determined young woman finds a ticket out when she is accepted to college. Alongside her older brother, Ruth Avery joins a dangerous scrap metal crew in order to pay her way. Together, they spend one brutal winter working the scrap yards during the day and stealing valuable metal from the once thriving factories by night. With her goal in sight, Ruth finds that the ultimate cost of an education for a girl like her may be more than she bargained for, and she soon finds herself torn between a promising future and the family she would leave behind.
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Art Direction:
Kat Rodriguez
Associate Producer:
Jacob Suggs
Michael J. Urann
Chelsea Donison
Casting:
Karmen Leech
Co-Producer:
Michael Bachochin
Costume Design:
Ciara Whaley
Costume Supervisor:
Michael Wilkie
Director:
Nicole Riegel
Director of Photography:
Dustin Lane
Editor:
Kate Hickey
Executive Producer:
Paul Feig
Adrienne Becker
Gretchen McGowan
Jessie Henderson
Abigail Disney
Makeup Department Head:
Anne Taylor
Music:
Gene Back
Producer:
Jamie Patricof
Katie McNeill
Adam Cobb
Production Design:
Lance Mitchell
Screenplay:
Nicole Riegel
Second Assistant Director:
Tracy Rosenblum
Set Decoration:
Stephonika W. Kaye
Sound Effects Editor:
Xiang Li
Unit Production Manager:
Michael Bachochin
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Alex Noble
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