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A psychiatrist faces his past, present and future when he finds himself involved in the treatment of a young man recently released from prison for a murder committed when the boy was just 11 years old.

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Lauren Seymour
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Teddy
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Angela
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Danny Miller
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Tom Seymour
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Angus MacDonald
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Captain Miller
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Barista
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Louis
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Young Danny
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Head ER Nurse
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Judge Evelyn Rene
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Jeremy
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Stacey Jones
Holly Glasser ...
Girlfrend at bar (day player)
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Trevor
Ava Szymanski ...
Rachel
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Rowena (as Jessica Blaire)
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Neil
Raquel Toro ...
Maria Demers
Lindsey Vinson ...
Bartender
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College Professor (uncredited)

Directed by

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Bette Gordon

Written by

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Pat Barker ... (novel by)
 
Stephen Molton ... (screenplay)
 
Frank Pugliese ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Pamela C. Biddle ... associate producer
Daniel Blanc ... producer (as Daniel L. Blanc)
Jolian Blevins ... line producer
Michael T. Carmen ... associate producer
Radium Cheung ... producer
Jessica Kavana Dornbusch ... associate producer
J.E. Fishman ... co-producer
Don H. Julien ... associate producer
Elizabeth Kling ... executive producer
Pamela Lederer ... associate producer
Subi Liang ... executive producer
Evangeline Morphos ... associate producer
Jamin O'Brien ... producer
Ho-Cheung Pang ... executive producer
Joseph Pope ... executive producer

Music by

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Anton Sanko

Cinematography by

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Radium Cheung

Editing by

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John David Allen

Editorial Department

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Frederick Agyemang ... digital intermediate assist
Melissa Floreth ... digital intermediate producer (as Melissa Kelly)
Roman Hankewycz ... colorist

Production Design by

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Rachel Myers

Costume Design by

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Stacey Berman

Makeup Department

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Christopher Fulton ... head hair department
Brenda Bush Johannesen ... makeup department head
Jessica Toth ... key makeup artist

Production Management

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Jolian Blevins ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Patrick D. Gibbons ... second assistant director (as Patrick Gibbons)
Don H. Julien ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Jim Bauer ... set dresser
Robert S. Dressel ... set dresser
Truman Clark McCasland ... art department coordinator
Nicole Olivio ... art department assistant / art department daily assistant
Jannett Roberts ... set dresser

Sound Department

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John D'Aquino ... sound mixer
Jason Friedman-Mendez ... boom operator
Samuel Miille ... re-recording mixer (as Sam Miille) / supervising sound editor (as Sam Miille)
Michael Miller ... adr mixer
Chris Navarro ... adr mixer
Lidia Tamplenizza ... dialogue/adr editor

Stunts

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Christopher Jon Gombos ... stunt double: Robert Clohessy
Josiah Nolan ... stunt double: Josh Charles
Manny Siverio ... stunt coordinator
Peter Wallack ... stunt double: Avan Jogia

Camera and Electrical Department

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Glen L. Chin ... first assistant camera
Jeff Dickerson ... camera utility
Justin Charles Foster ... camera operator: "a" camera
James Gucciardo ... camera operator
Matthew Montalto ... camera loader
Mark Sparrough ... steadicam operator
Robin Q. Wolff ... dolly grip
Peter Zuccarini ... underwater camera operator

Casting Department

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Karen E. Etcoff ... extras casting
Bryn Everett ... casting associate

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Karen Boyer ... wardrobe supervisor
Amrita Kundu ... key costumer
Ember Roth ... costume pa
Sara Ryer ... assistant costume designer

Location Management

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Charlynne J. Hopson ... location manager
Brit Smith ... location assistant

Music Department

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George Davis ... music supervisor
Peter Freeman ... score mixer
Mark Ruffin ... music supervisor
Sally Swisher ... music editor
Tracie Turnbull ... orchestrator

Script and Continuity Department

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Zorinah Juan ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Zack Abramowitz ... intern (as Zack Rubin) / production assistant (as Zack Rubin)
Christine Boehm ... set medic
Kyle Casper ... key production assistant
Natalia de Dalmas ... production assistant
Kiya Entwisle ... production assistant
Robert Earl Holder ... production assistant
Andrew 'AJ' Jackson ... production assistant (as Andrew Jackson)
Sabrina Joseph ... assistant production accountant
Steven M. Kalb ... production legal counsel
Regina Katz ... accounting clerk
Jess Mazza ... production assistant
Dupal Patel ... production accountant
Nashin Rahman ... production secretary
Lupe Salinas ... production coordinator
Samantha Schmidt ... production assistant
Cristina Spina ... assistant
Susan Therancy ... paperwork production assistant
Amy Thompson ... office production assistant
Justin Zverin ... background-helper production assistant

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Alvaro R. Valente ... very special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

When child psychologist Tom Seymour plunges into a river to save a young man from suicide, his own repressed memories flood back. For Tom begins to realize that the young boy's challenging journey was careening out of control straight towards his past! Written by OJT

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Taglines If evil exists, can it be transformed? See more »
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Also Known As
  • Border Crossing (United States)
  • Noyade (France)
  • Утопление (Russia)
  • Utonięcie (Poland)
  • O Afogamento (Brazil)
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  • 95 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Avan Jogia previously played a character named Danny who was released from jail after being accused of murder when he was a child on Twisted (2013). See more »
Goofs When Tom meets Danny in the house where the killing occurred, Danny points a semi-automatic pistol at Tom. In the views facing Danny the pistol is ready to fire but in the views from behind, the pistol's slide is locked back. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Katy Perry/Josh Charles/Al Madrigal (2017). See more »
Soundtracks This is My Last Goodbye See more »
Quotes Tom Seymour: [reading from his book] It's the stories, the stories children tell themselves, after the event or the act. That's what we work with. Not to punish or accuse, but to help them retell their stories in a way that gives them hope, possibility, and a future. Because if you don't believe a child has a future, then why believe in anything?
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