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Release Date:
June 28, 2013
Original Title:
We Are Animals
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
ASPD Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
In this alternate history fable set in the 1980s AIDS Crisis, a closeted young man is thrust into the midst of an anti-government coup and finds that the animal within is stronger than the monsters that oppress.
Additional Writing:
Rex Alexander
Art Department Assistant:
Fed Benito
Art Direction:
Caleb James
Assistant Director:
Daniela Rodriguez
Assistant Editor:
Brian Jahns
Best Boy Electric:
Tim Davis
Boom Operator:
Megan Slater
Casting:
Danielle Aufiero
Amber Horn
Choreographer:
Joseph Corella
Colorist:
Brodie Alexander
Costume Assistant:
Jessica Berber
Costume Design:
Monica Freyre
Creative Consultant:
Neil Elliot
Director:
Dominic Haxton
Director of Photography:
Ava Berkofsky
Executive Producer:
David Rosler
First Assistant Camera:
Miklos Buk
Gaffer:
Ludwig Linnekogel
Grip:
Elliot Montague
Tyler Hart
Alex Evans
Mike Kohlbrenner
Key Grip:
Dyron Pacheco
Makeup Artist:
Aryanna Martin
Original Music Composer:
Justin Marshall Elias
Producer:
David Rosler
Production Assistant:
Matthew Rebula
Nick Luecking
Amber Boynton
Troy Conoway
Wendie Ruba
Production Design:
Fernando Marroquin
Production Sound Mixer:
Veronica Zabrocki
Script Supervisor:
Cory Peterman
Second Assistant Camera:
David Bostrom
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Raffaele Vesco
Sound Editor:
Paul Rutter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Scott A. Jennings
VFX Artist:
Spencer Seibert
Writer:
Dominic Haxton
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