Human Resources (????) [N/A]

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Human Resources

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A human resources professional has the assignment of teaching a timid new hire how to perform empathy. As she instructs him through a series of social behaviors a connection is formed between them. This film asks the question: can genuine connection happen within artificial circumstances? Human Resources was created as part of a filmmaking workshop program designed and produced by Lost Forty Studios. It was designed to give newer filmmakers hands-on production experience and was led by a seasoned, Minnesota-based production team. This program is a presentation of UMFO in partnership with Minnesota North, the IRRRB, and Advance MN.

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Additional Colorist:
Nicole Kayann

Assistant Camera:
Victoria Bruce

Assistant Director:
Owen Royce

Co-Writer:
Peter Groynom
Jason P. Schumacher

Director:
Jay Ness

Director of Photography:
Ben Enke

Editor:
Jay Ness

Executive Producer:
Nickolaus Swedlund
Matt Roy
Karl Gajdusek
Carson Nordgaard

Graphic Designer:
Clinton Lugert

Makeup Department Head:
Ora Jewell-Busche

Producer:
Lily Rains
Jason P. Schumacher
Jay Ness

Sound Designer:
Seth Pioske

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