Level Seven (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 5, 2020

Original Title:
Level Seven

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Average Joe Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 11

ready to learn the meaning of life?

Dave, A level 6 is ready to join the ranks of the Level Seven elite of his brotherhood, and learn the meaning of life, Only the meaning of life isn't quite what he expected.

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Art Direction:
Christina Lambert

Cinematography:
Kristian A. Quino

Colorist:
Benjamin McClain

Costume Design:
Christina Lambert
Jennifer Harrison

Director:
J. W. Cox

Editor:
Benjamin McClain

First Assistant Director:
Naomi Wildermuth

Grip:
Shane Pergrem

Hair Designer:
Cheyenne Wright

Makeup & Hair:
Jason Ervin

Makeup Artist:
Bethany Kassen

Music:
Jack McCarthy

Producer:
J. W. Cox
James Ball
Jason Ervin
Kristian A. Quino

Production Assistant:
Gavin Lloyd
Danielle Meyer

Production Designer:
Christina Lambert

Script Supervisor:
Naim David

Second Assistant Director:
Naim David

Visual Effects:
Benjamin McClain

Writer:
J. W. Cox
Chris Hicks

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