Don't Pass Me By is a 2013 independent film written by Rachel Noll and Katy K. Burton, directed by Eric Priestley. The film features Keith David, as well as Hollywood legacies Sean Stone and Jake Busey.[1]
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Directed by | Eric Priestley |
Written by | Rachel Noll Katy K. Burton |
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Starring | Keith David Sean Stone Jeremy London Jake Busey |
Cinematography | David Bacon Ryan Chapman |
Edited by | Billy Orlando |
Music by | Craig Brandwynne |
Production companies | Infinity United Entertainment Creative Freedom Uptone Pictures |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
A stirring story about regret, love, and second chances, woven together in a vignette style. The story follows five very different people who sit at a crisis point in their lives—their desires clouded by fear, duty, tragedy, and regret. As each story unfolds, the characters struggle to find the courage to live for themselves, to reclaim the relationships they have lost along the way, and to make time for the things that really matter.
The score soundtrack, music supervision and audio production to A Long Way Off was produced by Emmy nominated musician/arranger/producer Craig Brandwynne at Center Sound Productions in Raleigh, North Carolina. Center Sound Productions is notable for working on a number of independent films including Destiny Road, A Long Way Off, and Changeover.
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