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Release Date:
May 15, 2010
Original Title:
Shit Year
Alternate Titles:
Pocsék egy év
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Parts & Labor
Wild Invention
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Renowned actress Colleen West abandons her successful career for a secluded life in the hills. But the peace and quiet she longed for is disrupted by the noisy construction of neighboring housing developments. Before long, Colleen discovers that she can’t stand herself now that she has given up the only thing she has ever truly been passionate about. As an alternative to isolation, she reluctantly befriends her jubilant, whimsical neighbor and reconnects with her estranged brother. Haunted by loneliness and past desires, Colleen begins to feel as if her life was lived through the characters she has played on stage and screen.
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Art Direction:
James Obed
Assistant Director:
Jenna Brown
Assistant Production Manager:
Jeremy O'Keefe
Casting:
Julia Kim
Co-Producer:
Nick Case
Costume Design:
Stephanie Volkmar
Stacey Battat
Director:
Cam Archer
Director of Photography:
Aaron Platt
Editor:
Madeleine Riley
Executive Producer:
Rabinder Sira
Ellen Barkin
Charles Ledley
Jamie Mai
Ian McGloin
Tory Lenosky
Dallas Brennan
Chris Gilligan
Hairstylist:
Josefine Wissenberg
Lona Vigi
Key Makeup Artist:
Christina Elena McHugh
Josefine Wissenberg
Makeup Artist:
Robin Fredriksz
Music:
Mick Turner
Producer:
Lars Knudsen
Jay Van Hoy
Production Design:
Elizabeth Birkenbuel
Set Decoration:
Liza Chenault
Sound:
Jasper Bel
Sound Designer:
Cam Archer
Nate Archer
Sound Editor:
Jeff Formosa
Sound Effects Editor:
Jeremy Fleishman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Eric Offin
Sound Recordist:
Kenny Woods
Thanks:
Gus Van Sant
Beverly D'Angelo
Writer:
Cam Archer
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