A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 23, 2010
Original Title:
Bastard
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Chris Ward Julie Snyder Productions
Create & Complete Productions
Roman Way Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 7
This film explores what makes the unbelievable believable. When we hear a story that seems mysterious or far-fetched, we put more trust in its accuracy the longer ago it took place. As the centuries pass, the truth becomes more malleable. We grow less skeptical of what we might otherwise dismiss as incredible. Our perspective changes. This film addresses the eerie transformation of a familiar myth when displaced to the present.
ADR Mixer:
Matt Hovland
Art Direction:
Sarah M. Pott
Attorney:
Elsa Ramo
Best Boy Electric:
Fernando Montes
Co-Producer:
Elizabeth Donohue
Costume Design:
Laura Mulleavy
Kate Mulleavy
Digital Intermediate Assistant:
J. Cody Baker
Director:
Kirsten Dunst
Director of Photography:
Darren Lew
Editor:
Bart Brevé
Electrician:
Jason J. Rodriguez
Executive Producer:
Paul Amadeus Kim
Francisco Guerra
R.J. McNamara
Foley Artist:
Ronni Brown
Gaffer:
Malcolm Bryce
Grip:
Erick Vizcaino
Paulo Uchoa
Line Producer:
Dan Hooker
Makeup Department Head:
Kim Collea
Original Music Composer:
Mike Einziger
Producer:
Julie Snyder
Chris Ward
Sasha Sagan
Liat Baruch
Kirsten Dunst
Production Design:
Tom Hammock
Production Manager:
Jack Isacksen
Sound Designer:
Richard Beggs
Sound Mixer:
Scott Jason Farr
Thanks:
Lucas Hardy
Cassandra Hardy
Writer:
Sasha Sagan
Kirsten Dunst
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