Clocking The T (2024) [NR]

Release Date:
July 11, 2024

Original Title:
Clocking The T

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Visible Evidence LLC

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 105

A Romantic Comedy With Romance Issues

Dave is a professional internet troll who lies for a living. Candace works in human resources at a blood lab with a bipolar boss. In this modern spin on the romantic comedy, they meet online and circle the airport of their relationship refusing to land. Together they discover it's hard to hug someone when you're keeping them at arm's length.

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Boom Operator:
Luis Montilla

Colorist:
Sean Stack

Costume Design:
Gabrielle Sciabbarrasi

Director:
Michael Thibault

Director of Photography:
Michael Thibault

Editor:
Michael Thibault

First Assistant Director:
Lianne Smith

Makeup Artist:
Haley Coats
Dawn Coleman
Jane Powers
Jason Spruell

Music:
Gideon Freudmann

Producer:
Erika Thibault
Michael Thibault

Production Assistant:
Nicole Bakirtjy

Production Designer:
Armen Khechoumian

Production Manager:
Leanne Smith

Script Supervisor:
Osa Wallander

Second Assistant Director:
Mark T. Rasmussen

Songs:
Zack David

Sound Effects Designer:
Juan-Lucas Benavidez

Sound Mixer:
Joaquin Javier
Adam Sperry

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Curtis Fritsch IV

Stunt Coordinator:
Alice Ford

Stunts:
Hardy Awadjie
David 'Flip' Rodriguez

Writer:
Michael Thibault
Pedro Jimenez

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