A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Bring Us Together
Production Companies:
Discount Studios
Lonely Soul Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
James is trying to reconcile the relationship between him and his sister after their parents pass away but is reluctant on going to The Church of Life where she is now spending most of her time. After going back and forth about whether to go or not with his friend Michael, James eventually decides to go, leading him to have strange encounters with a few people.
Assistant Editor:
Amit Jindani
Assistant Gaffer:
James Netting
Mary Harb
BTS Photographer:
Jaidyn Bowmaker
BTS Videographer:
Matthew Bartlett
Casting:
Justin Lee
Colorist:
Markus Sternecker
Director:
Justin Lee
Director of Photography:
Markus Sternecker
Editor:
Mary Harb
James Netting
Executive Producer:
James Netting
Mary Harb
Justin Lee
Jaidyn Bowmaker
First Assistant Camera:
Hugo Murrell
First Assistant Director:
Thomas Brodie
Foley Artist:
Mikey Budiman
Sam Enthoven
Bianca Cadalt
Andras Westcott
Line Producer:
Amit Jindani
Music:
Genetix Audio
Sam Enthoven
Producer:
Jaidyn Bowmaker
Props:
Mary - Clare Perez
Second Assistant Camera:
Isabella Di Mento
Sound Designer:
Sam Enthoven
Sound Editor:
Mikey Budiman
Andras Westcott
Sound Effects:
Andras Westcott
Sound Recordist:
Mikey Budiman
Bianca Cadalt
Sam Enthoven
Andras Westcott
Sound Supervisor:
Mikey Budiman
Third Assistant Camera:
Mary Harb
Writer:
Justin Lee
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