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Directed by
  
Patty Ann Dillon

Written by
  
Patty Ann Dillon

Cinematography
  
Jeremy Osbern

Director
  
Patty Ann Dillon

Screenplay
  
Patty Ann Dillon

8.1/10
IMDb


Produced by
  
Patty Ann Dillon

Music by
  
Sam Martin

Initial release
  
1 March 2015

Budget
  
200,000 USD

Music director
  
Sam Martin

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Starring
  
Allen Ault, Craig Baxley, Terry Bracey, Bill Pelke, Carroll Pickett, Jim Willet

Cast
  
Terry Bracey, Allen Ault, Carroll Pickett, Bill Pelke, Jim Willet, Craig Baxley

Similar
  
Uprising, Living on One Dollar, Gotta Dance, Lovely - Still, Sick Birds Die Easy

Profiles

There will be no stay 2015 trailer


There Will Be No Stay is 2015 documentary by Patty Ann Dillon about the death penalty from the point of view of the executioners. It was released in the Cinequest Film Festival on March 1, 2015. It is described as "A journey of compassion and consequence through a process shrouded in secrecy. Executioners' lives intersect on a path to discovering freedom from their own personal prisons."

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Production

"There Will Be No Stay" was originally titled "To Kill The Killer." It was the first episode in a 13-part documentary series that Patty Dillon wrote called Dichotomy of Death originally intended for television. Dillion then changed her mind and decided to make a documentary. The movie was written, directed, and produced by Patty Ann Dillon.

The movie was filmed on a small estimated budget of 200,000 from October 15, 2012 - April 5, 2013 with ex-executioners in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Wilmington, North Carolina, Omaha, Nebraska, and Texas.

The movie had its world premiere at the 2015 Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, followed by Cinequest, and the Omaha Film Festival. The film has been nominated for five awards including three best documentary feature awards, and two audience choice awards.

Release Nationwide

The movie was released nationwide via distributor FilmBuff beginning January 19, 2016

References

There Will Be No Stay Wikipedia