A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 13, 2024
Original Title:
Such a Monster
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Oakwood Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
When getting ready for their school dance, three girls are interrupted by a beastly friend.
Assistant Editor:
Sylvia Docker
BTS Videographer:
Dylan Merrick
Boom Operator:
Dana Masternak
Camera Operator:
Brandon Wickson
Casting Assistant:
Magill Moyes
Costume Designer:
Jake Evans-Whitley
Data Management Technician:
Andrew Lea
Dialogue Editor:
Allison Harvie
Director:
Taylor Mann
Director of Photography:
Braden Wannamaker
First Assistant Camera:
Nurdaulet Suleimenov
First Assistant Director:
Kay Trevick
Gaffer:
Samuel Parnahaj
Key Grip:
Gabriella Bourduas Rousselet
Lighting Programmer:
Khairul Hafizh Said
Location Sound Mixer:
Emma Wood
Producer:
Jack Kukolic
Andrew Brace
Production Assistant:
Maggie Kukolic
Production Designer:
Taylor Mann
Script Supervisor:
Emmy Pitschner
Second Assistant Camera:
Lucille Wood
Second Assistant Director:
Aidan Wayne Johnston
Sound Editor:
Dana Masternak
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Allison Harvie
Special Effects:
Andrew Langford
Kieran Persaud
Story Editor:
Emmy Pitschner
Kay Trevick
Writer:
Taylor Mann
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