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Angels Crest


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In the working-class Rocky Mountain town of Angels Crest, young father Ethan (Thomas Dekker) is doing his best to raise his three-year-old son Nate. He has no choice—Nate’s mother (Lynn Collins) is an alcoholic. But one snowy day Ethan’s momentary lapse in judgment results in tragedy, catapulting the town’s tight-knit community into strange new directions as they try to decide where the blame lies.

PRODUCTION TEAM

Process presents
a Harrow Films production
a film by Gaby Dellal
Angels Crest

Directed by
Gaby Dellal

Screenplay by
Catherine Trieschmann

Based on the book Angels Crest by
Leslie Schwartz

Produced by
Shirley Vercruysse
Leslie Cowan

Executive Producers
Tim Perell
William Mulroy

Director of Photography
David Johnson B.S.C.

Film Editors
Mick Audsley
Giles Bury

Production Designer
Louise Middleton

Music Composed by
Stephen Warbeck

Costume Designer
Christine Thomson

Associate Producer
Rose Garnett

Casting by
Steve Vincent
Sig De Miguel

CAST

Nate Ameko Eks Mass Carroll
Ethan Thomas Dekker
Angie Mira Sorvino
Rosie Emma MacGillivary
Frank Dave Brown
Paul Colin Campell
Cindy Lynn Collins
Rusty Joseph Morgan
Bill Greg Lawson
Charlie Marty Antonini
Will Chris Ippolito
Kyle Jonathan Lachlan Stewart
Jane Elizabeth McGovern
Roxanne Kate Walsh
Clerk Mathieu Bourassa
Jack Jeremy Piven
Yvette Christianne Hirt
Cindy's Mother Barbara Williams
Donna Lindsay Burns
Travis Aedan Tomney
Celina Cervantes Gillian Carfra
Melody Rachel Clentworth

 

“Sober and heartfelt” – John DeFore, Hollywood Reporter

“Reminiscent of Winter’s Bone in style and small, connected town sensibilities, Dellal has crafted a realistic drama about a tragedy and its effects.” – Jordan Raup, The Film Stage

“An intricate and poetic meditation on grief, guilt and parenthood” – SpoutBlog

“A well delivered exploration of sadness invading the lives of a whole community.” – Brendan Walsh, ScreenCrave

 
Date for DVD release subject to change.