A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Quarantine Fling
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Dark Wine Creatives
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
NATE couldn't be more excited for the mandatory lock-down that was just announced; the government is going to pay him to just hang out at home and play video games? Count him in. However, when his overbearing mother, SYLVIE, and his aloof father, BILL, insist Nate shouldn't spend the pandemic alone, Nate has only one option - create a fake live-in girlfriend using all varieties of social media tricks of course.
Art Designer:
Laura Street
Assistant Director:
Elizabeth Ababio
Casting:
Alison Wandzura
Costume Design:
Christine Plishka
Director:
Milo Shandel
Director of Photography:
Christian Lai
Editor:
Jon Anctil
Producer:
Chhavi Disawar
Production Design:
Hamish Purdy
Script Supervisor:
Andrés de la Paz
Writer:
Nathaniel Moher
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