Party Pirate (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 17, 2023

Original Title:
Party Pirate

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Blue Pinion Films

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 79

When Tommy is fired twice in the same week and finds out his brilliant best friend and lifeline, Costa, is leaving the country for a better job, he seizes an opportunity to prove his worth by taking his friends on a trip - in a stolen boat.

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Casting Director:
Jamie Pitt

Colorist:
Aurora Shannon

Costume Designer:
Aryn Ballett

Costume Set Supervisor:
Jennifer King

Costume Supervisor:
Lisa Machin

Daily Makeup & Hair:
Sarah Gerbig

Director:
Ruth Lawrence

Director of Photography:
Stéphanie Weber Biron

Editor:
Justin Simms

Executive Producer:
Jill Knox-Gosse
Lynne Wilson

First Assistant Director:
Iman Javadi

Makeup & Hair:
Lorraine Power

Makeup Designer:
Skye Tostowaryk

Online Editor:
Matthew Shuttleworth

Producer:
Jennifer Hawley

Production Coordinator:
Yasmine Majchrzak

Production Design:
Ane Christensen

Production Manager:
Ashley Knight

Still Photographer:
Derm Carberry

Story Editor:
Kyle Dooley
Deanne Foley

Writer:
Luke Lawrence

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