A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 1, 2005
Original Title:
Room
Genres:
Documentary | Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
C-Hundred Film Corporation
The 7th Floor
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 83
A Texan begins a cross-country journey in hope of finding the empty loft she keeps seeing in visions.
Additional Effects Development:
Leah Bowers
Additional Photography:
Isaac Mathes
Jacob Vaughan
Siobhan Walsh
Art Department Assistant:
Gian Calaci
Jeannette Kassem
Bethany Malgren
Art Designer:
Andrea Stanislav
Art Direction:
Michael Powsner
Casting:
Beth Melsky
Jenny Shulman
Carlos Trevino
Casting Assistant:
Dan Delaney
Mocha Jean Herrup
Calvin Preece
Elana Wakeman
Dialogue Editor:
Bob Kellough
Director:
Kyle Henry
Director of Photography:
PJ Raval
Editor:
Pete Beaudreau
Extras Casting:
Lyndsay Ruotolo
First Assistant Director:
Bruce Hall
Sarah Minter
Makeup Artist:
Martin Dolence
Music:
Fritz Robenalt
Kevin Wade
Opening Title Sequence:
Birgit Rathsmann
Producer:
Allen Bain
Randy B. Fields
Darren Goldberg
John Leisenring
Jim McKay
Jesse Scolaro
Michael Stipe
Production Design:
Andrea Goodson
Production Designer:
Andrea Goodson
Theo Sena
Production Manager:
Trent Cumming
Second Assistant Director:
Nicholas Coles
Kelcey Edwards
Stefany Riley
Set Dresser:
Martin Dolence
Tom Dornbusch
Sound Assistant:
Gary Price
Sound Designer:
Chris Bowers
Justin Hennard
Chris Keyland
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Hammond
Sound Recordist:
Ted Gesing
Still Photographer:
David Cox
Thanks:
Gary Chason
Unit Manager:
Frank Barajas
Visual Effects:
Andrew Dela Cruz
Writer:
Kyle Henry
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