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Release Date:
November 17, 2004
Original Title:
The Right Way
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Mor Entertainment
Penney Enterprises
Right Way Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A US: R
Runtime: 80
Amy and David are two underachievers from suburbia. Amy has had a rough life raised by her neglectful drug addicted single mother. David has been raised in a more conventional family, but his lack of motivation has driven his father crazy. When Amy meets David it seems they both find what they are looking for. But when Amy gets pregnant, both Amy and David go through a personal and surreal crisis in making choices. Which leads them to decide if they should do it the right way or the wrong way?
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Art Direction:
Jennifer Chiovitti
Casting:
Juli-Ann Kay
Cinematography:
Mark Penney
Costume Design:
Tarah Burke
Director:
Mark Penney
Editor:
Kevin Rollins
Key Hair Stylist:
Molly Adey
Key Makeup Artist:
Molly Adey
Music:
Mark Penney
Post Production Supervisor:
Ryan Penney
Producer:
Mark Penney
Ryan Penney
Production Design:
Jennifer Chiovitti
Set Decoration:
Jennifer Chiovitti
Jonathan Chiovitti
Writer:
Mark Penney
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