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Release Date:
June 16, 2020
Original Title:
The Letter Room
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Dutch Tilt Film
Goldcrest
Inspire Entertainment
Mad Gene Media
Topic Studios
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 16 PL: 12
Runtime: 33
Richard, a lonely and well-meaning prison officer, is put in charge of reading and censoring the letters received by inmates.
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Art Direction:
Wulfahrt Blankfield
Associate Producer:
Sara Stockmann
Ben Kahn
Colorist:
Nat Jencks
Costume Designer:
Lowri Best
Director:
Elvira Lind
Director of Photography:
Sam Chase
Editor:
Adam Nielsen
Executive Producer:
Ryan Chanatry
Oscar Isaac
Elvira Lind
Jason Spire
Gena Konstantinakos
Nick Quested
Anna Holmes
First Assistant Camera:
Megaera Stephens
Foley Artist:
Gavin Hecker
Grip:
Bliss Bussant
Hair Department Head:
Tim Nolan
Line Producer:
Tara Sheffer
Makeup Department Head:
Angel Hanes
Original Music Composer:
Paulo Stagnaro
Post Production Supervisor:
Dennis Rainaldi
Producer:
Sofia Sondervan
Production Design:
Sharon Lomofsky
Property Master:
Jack Breene
Screenplay:
Elvira Lind
Second Assistant Director:
Josh Brandli
Set Decoration:
Talia Benetar
Sam Leter
Sound Designer:
Adrian Aurelius
Philip Nicolai Flindt
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Adrian Aurelius
Philip Nicolai Flindt
Michael Suarez
Still Photographer:
Kirra Cheers
Alisha Wetherill
Josh Brandli
Supervising Producer:
Jennie Bedusa
Title Designer:
Ivana Čolić
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