A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Time To Go
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 26
The family and friends of 65-year-old dementia patient Jack Schiazo try to ease his transition back into home life after he is released from the hospital. Jack's struggle with illness draws parallels to challenges he faced earlier in life, bringing his identity and legacy into focus.
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Best Boy Grip:
John Ward
Boom Operator:
Mia Zarina Taj
Camera Operator:
Art Parnitudom
Cinematography:
Art Parnitudom
Colorist:
Jake White
Director:
Rio Contrada
Editor:
Dylan Kaufman
Executive Producer:
David William Young
First Assistant Camera:
Asa Reed
First Assistant Director:
Peter Horgan
Gaffer:
Dan Peck
Graphic Designer:
Charlie Makary
Key Grip:
Chris Krzykowski
Makeup & Hair:
Natalie Che
Post Production Supervisor:
Zachary MacDonald
Producer:
Peter Horgan
Dylan Kaufman
Zachary MacDonald
Toula Scordilis
Production Assistant:
Natalie Djondo
Production Design:
Abby Spencer
Production Intern:
julia ferreri
Second Assistant Camera:
Ben Haven Taylor
Sound Mixer:
Bob Pepek
Sound Recordist:
Brian Misiewicz
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