A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 14, 2025
Original Title:
to write the ending
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Romance
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
When a street poet finds a typewriter that allows him to write the future, he uses it to try and find love.
Assistant Script:
Major Hargraves
Associate Producer:
Mia Gortney
Best Boy Electric:
Andrew Lester
Best Boy Grip:
Anneliese Bogar
Boom Operator:
Aiden Yu
Camera Operator:
Jed Doyle
Casting Director:
Ally Beans
Colorist:
Ian Dunnahoo
Costume Design:
Jessica Bean
Digital Imaging Technician:
Paul Vassar
Director:
Shaler Keenum
Director of Photography:
Ryan McCoy
Editor:
Santi Perez-Lodeiro
First Assistant Camera:
Aundrea Suhl-Borbón
First Assistant Director:
Trey Chamness
Gaffer:
Joe Koporc
Key Grip:
Josue Morales
Makeup & Hair:
Alexie Buchs
Music:
Kenji Standlee
Producer:
Rachel Jobin
Shaler Keenum
Production Accountant:
Jonathan Cuff
Production Assistant:
Logan Campbell
Isaiah Clayborn
Grant Holland
Luke Martin
Tryston McGuyre
Raegan Smith
Kylie Woodburn
Production Design:
Andy Racoti
Script Supervisor:
Megan Adamik
Second Assistant Camera:
Jack Gianetto
Second Assistant Director:
Andy Kanz
Sound Designer:
Logan Blum
Sound Mixer:
Sarah Church
Writer:
Shaler Keenum
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