A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Paint it, Black
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Corinthian Films
Holocene Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 29
During a fishing trip, estranged brothers Vlad and Gogo are in the midst of a heated debate when a dead body suddenly falls out of the sky. The police investigate and, after a brief interrogation, the brothers resume fishing and fighting. Their ensuing squabbles cut to the core of their broken relationship, exposing deep-seated sibling resentments and revealing the absurdity of their lives with disastrous consequences.
Animal Wrangler:
Kris Tait
Art Department Coordinator:
Lo Engel
Assistant Director:
Michelle Millette
Casting Director:
Ashley Guaragna
Color Grading:
Stefan Allen
Director:
David Shen Miller
Director of Photography:
M. Andrew Barrera
Editor:
Cameron Berkman
Electrician:
Derrick Dixon
First Assistant Camera:
Josh Barbur
Gaffer:
Chad Brewer
Grip:
Stephen Laughrun
Key Grip:
Jere Free
Makeup & Hair:
Jennifer Briner
Madison Miller
Producer:
Cameron Berkman
Lauren Salatich
Production Assistant:
Sarah Harshaw
Mark Hendrix
Production Coordinator:
Hunter Brown
Production Design:
Wesley Falk
Second Assistant Camera:
Rylan McCoy
Second Assistant Director:
Ashley Harkrider
George Salinas
Sound:
Lee Caffee
Unit Production Manager:
Carson Stone
Wardrobe Designer:
Stefania Maso
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