Bullet In The Brain (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 24, 2001

Original Title:
Bullet In The Brain

Production Companies:
Ten Paces Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 14

Outspokenly critical writing teacher allows his criticism to extend to his everyday life and soon learns why that is not a good idea. While the titular "Bullet in the Brain" does its work, we learn by example a bit about the art of writing.

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Assistant Director:
Jesse Wann

Assistant Production Design:
Angie Potts

Associate Producer:
Desmond Hall
James Fideler
Jefferson Spady

Best Boy Electric:
Steve Komentai

Best Boy Grip:
Jeff Panessa

Boom Operator:
Frederico Gonzalez

Casting:
Nicole Wohl

Cinematography:
James Fideler

Director:
David Von Ancken

Director of Photography:
Peter Konczal

Editor:
Brian Fassett
Bill Gerstenmaier

First Assistant Camera:
Vanina Feldsztein
Anna Yusim

Gaffer:
Ron Stone

Grip:
Edward Daza

Key Grip:
Rich Barbidilo

Key Production Assistant:
Heather Greene

Line Producer:
Mark Shuman

Music:
Raz Mesinai
Don Rainwater
Jim Plotkin
Calla

Music Supervisor:
Peter Becker

Post Production Supervisor:
Steve Eisner

Producer:
C.J. Follini

Production Assistant:
Rachel Miller
Devorice Collins
Charles Jean Jacques
Matt Nathansen

Production Coordinator:
Yhane Washington

Production Design:
Ryan Cooper

Script Supervisor:
Susan T. Parsons

Second Assistant Camera:
Andres Gurru

Second Assistant Director:
P. Claire Pertalion

Sound Designer:
Jen Rawlston

Sound Mixer:
Andy Kris

Still Photographer:
Scott Edwards
Ed Konczal

Story:
Tobias Wolff

Swing:
Chan Jeon

Telecine Colorist:
Emory Anderson

Writer:
David Von Ancken

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