Homecoming
When he is forced to come home after a tragedy occurs in his family, Freddy, a first-year music student, must reckon with his past to create a brighter future.
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Adler MossDirectorHibakusha, BCTV: Endgame, Scratches Barn
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Adler MossWriterBCTV: Endgame, Waiting for Big Al
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Joseph KorteKey Cast"Freddy"
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Laura KirkKey Cast"Madeline"American Honey, The Only Good Indian, Lisa Picard is Famous
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Daniel McMillinDirector of Photography
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Terina LiangProduction Design
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Cory PorterAudio Supervision
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Adler MossOriginal Music and Lyrics
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Adler MossEditingBCTV: Endgame, Hibakusha, Scratches Barn
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Griffin NelsonProduction Assistant
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Alejandro PerezProduction Assistant
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Terina LiangEditing Consultant
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Griffin NelsonEditing Consultant
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Cory PorterEditing Consultant
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John McCluskeyRecording Engineer
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Robert HurstVocal Engineer
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Gabriel AlexanderInstrumental Engineer
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Alejandro PerezSpecial Thanks
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Corbin DavisSpecial Thanks
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Paul StueverSpecial Thanks
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Project Type:Short, Student
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Genres:Drama, Musical, Fantasy
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Runtime:6 minutes 3 seconds
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Completion Date:May 26, 2023
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Production Budget:75 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital (4K)
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Aspect Ratio:1.85, 2.00:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:Yes - University of Kansas
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Doc Sunback Film FestivalMulvane, Kansas
United States
April 29, 2023
Best Kansas Student Film
Adler Moss is a student filmmaker based in Kansas. He is studying film at the University of Kansas. His previous directing work includes directing during film races; a PSA for the Tallgrass Film Festival; HIBAKUSHA, an award-winning short documentary; BCTV: ENDGAME, an award-winning action-adventure short; and SCRATCHES BARN, a short documentary.
This short is a proof-of-concept of a larger musical film currently in development. Considering that this was shot in one day on a shoestring budget, the fact that I was working with such a talented cast and crew is the only reason this story is being told. Beyond that, I hope the work speaks for itself. Thank you.