A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 12, 2016
Original Title:
Long Nights Short Mornings
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Flavorlab
Last Pictures
Mott Street Pictures
Preferred Content
Relentless Filmz
Sprockefeller Pictures
WME-IMG
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
An examination of the romantic life of a young man in New York City and his sometimes fleeting, sometimes profound experiences with the women he encounters.
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Art Direction:
Heather Yancey
Casting:
Eve Battaglia
Costume Design:
Valeria Picerno
Dialogue Editor:
Beau Emory
Director:
Chadd Harbold
Director of Photography:
David Feeney-Mosier
Editor:
Bryan Gaynor
Executive Producer:
Kevin Iwashina
Rob Moran
Evan Sacks
Kevin Kinsella
Chadd Harbold
Makeup Artist:
Lexan Rosser
Original Music Composer:
Redding Hunter
Producer:
Marc Bortz
Robert Olsen
Dan Berk
Bryan Gaynor
Michael W. Gray
Alex Sagalchik
Brian Quill
Glenn Schloss
Bryan Webb
Brennan McVicar
Production Design:
Luke Green
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Brian Quill
Writer:
Chadd Harbold
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