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Release Date:
September 21, 2021
Original Title:
Myrtle
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Kamroc Films
TheDigital
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
Myrtle, a trailer park mom from Indiana, cooks dinner for her son. But something’s not quite right. This kitchen is anonymous, industrial, and Myrtle’s working to a deadline. As her composure unravels, it is realized that 21 grams is all that separates life from death.
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Cinematography:
Edmund Curtis
Costume Design:
Natalie Pryce
Director:
Patricia McCormack
Editor:
Heidi Freeman
First Assistant Camera:
Joana Magalhães
First Assistant Director:
Daniel Ward Garber
Gaffer:
Edward Spreull
Hair Designer:
Sophie Noelle Pyne
Music:
Scott Twynholm
Producer:
Patricia McCormack
Shaheen Schleifer
Production Assistant:
Isabelle Karpinski
Production Design:
Natasha Jenkins
Production Manager:
Shaheen Schleifer
Script Editor:
Patricia McCormack
Script Supervisor:
Maia Robins
Second Assistant Camera:
Marco Goncalves
Set Dresser:
Nate Gibson
Sound:
Nick Baldock
Sound Designer:
Chris Richmond
Simon Gershon
Sound Mixer:
Kelsey Rushworth
Still Photographer:
Isabelle Karpinski
Third Assistant Director:
Eleni Savva
Writer:
Megan Barker
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