Mom (2019) [NR]

Release Date:
October 19, 2019

Original Title:
Mom

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Lifeline Entertainment
Wynning Film Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 32

How far would you go for family?

A young boy believes he is forced to raise his two younger siblings after tragedy had stricken their family. Fearing they would be separated and never see each other again, like the immigrant children he saw it happen to on the news.

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Brian Yates

Boom Operator:
Ben Marchi-Hilton

Casting Director:
Katrina Cook

Colorist:
Daniel Grisak

Digital Imaging Technician:
Daniel Grisak

Director:
Austin Foxx

Director of Photography:
Daniel Grisak

Editor:
Thomas Burke

Executive Producer:
Corey Foxx

First Assistant Camera:
Yuriy Mel

First Assistant Director:
Manuel Alejandro Vargas

Gaffer:
Christian Sanchez

Key Grip:
Christian Sanchez

Makeup & Hair:
Janette Guzman

Producer:
Austin Foxx
Jessica Hernandez Wynn
Corey Foxx

Production Assistant:
Nikole Cruz
Luis Diaz

Production Designer:
Jessica Lehtola

Publicist:
Carissa Flores

Script Supervisor:
Starr Rivers

Second Assistant Director:
Thomas Burke

Sound Mixer:
David Gutierrez

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Elinia Eads

Still Photographer:
Billie Hara Sharp

Storyboard Artist:
Cong Nguyen

Stunt Coordinator:
Corey Cannon

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Summer Moore

Writer:
Austin Foxx

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