Biscuit (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Biscuit

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Narradora Studios

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

MEET JULIE AND HER UM... HUSBAND

Despite hitting a dog with their car, Damien and Julie attend a dinner party with the grossly wealthy couple Tim and Cindy, employers of Julie. The night quickly devolves into a test of everyone's manners as each couple confronts the consequences of the hit-and-run.

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Additional Camera:
Acari Kinerman

Additional Set Dresser:
Katrina Skender

Art Department Assistant:
Luke Cahill

Art Designer:
Ari Silverman

Best Boy Electric:
Christian Chico
Laura Stone

Director:
Jacob Crotinger

Director of Photography:
Marco Brochier

Editor:
Maria Paula Quesada

First Assistant Camera:
Bruno Maynez
Connor Hu

First Assistant Director:
Pier Paolo Piccoli

Gaffer:
Bryan Tran

Grip Production Assistant:
Eli Ricanati

Human Resources:
Santiago Rallo

Key Grip:
Dallas Anderson

Music:
Emil Droga

Producer:
Kephren Palmer

Production Assistant:
Ben Crotinger

Production Design:
Brandon Ortiz

Sound:
Kabir Malhotra
Luka J Mullen

Wardrobe Designer:
Francesca Wadsworth

Writer:
Finn Droga

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