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American film
The Wind is Watching
Directed byConrad Faraj
Screenplay byCandyce Cook
Produced byConrad Faraj
Meg Quisenberry
Jason Ross
StarringNicole Ann Hicks
Rick Montgomery Jr.
Logan Roberts
CinematographyGreg Kraus
Edited byConrad Faraj
Production
company
Conrad Studios
Sector 8 Films
Running time94 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
BudgetEstimated $100,000

The Wind is Watching is an American dystopian film directed by Conrad Faraj and written by Candyce Cook. Production began in mid-2012, with filming taking place in 28 locations across Northeast Ohio.

Premise

In a rural dystopia, a nuclear contamination in the Pacific Ocean has provoked a second civil war. A young farm girl named Cara Gardner (Nicole Ann Hicks) must embark on a journey through war-torn America to rescue her only remaining family.

Cast

  • Nicole Ann Hicks as Cara Gardner
  • Rick Montgomery Jr. as General Joseph Kellerman
  • Logan Roberts as Jamie Gardner
  • Aleksandar Zivkovic as Finn
  • Nicole Karis as Afton
  • Douglas Slygh as Barry Kellerman
  • Mary Faktor as Rose
  • Jonathan Yurco as Calvin
  • Brianna Burke as Nadia
  • Bailey Weaver as Ashley
  • John Williamson as Quentin

Production

According to the film's director, 70% of the film was shot in Shelby, Ohio and Mansfield, Ohio, with some scenes having been shot at the Ohio State Reformatory.

External links

Notes

  1. Tennant, Tom. "The World is Watching Indie Filmmaker Conrad Faraj". Midwest Movie Maker. Tom Tennant. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  2. Erokwu, Chike. "Shelby "perfect" for independent filmmaker". Mansfield News Journal. Usa Today Network. Retrieved 7 February 2016.


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