A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 2, 2018
Original Title:
Be My Guest
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Miniature Donkey Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Tim and Claire have found a cutting-edge (and kinky) solution to their money troubles: a controversial mind-transfer service that allows Tim to rent his body out to paying customers - so they can spend some "quality time" with his girlfriend Claire. But as police begin to crack down on the grey-market tech, Tim pushes for one more payday from a repeat customer, despite a firm "no" from Claire. When Tim goes ahead with the transfer behind her back, he learns he's not the only one keeping secrets. Produced with a grant awarded by BravoFACT
Assistant Director:
Peter Jermyn
Gina Simone
Cinematography:
Ben Lichty
Color Designer:
Aj McLauchlin
Director:
David Jermyn
Editor:
Richard Rotter
First Assistant Camera:
Andrew Gerhold
Gaffer:
Michael Maddeux
Makeup Artist:
Moira Garr
Music:
Niel Haverty
Post Production Supervisor:
Chris Limsis
Producer:
Aeschylus Poulos
David Jermyn
Richard Rotter
Production Coordinator:
Kristina Wong
Production Design:
Dareck Gorecki
Production Manager:
Ayah Hart
Production Office Assistant:
Sean Weinerman
Script Supervisor:
Alexander Galant
Set Dresser:
Eshaan Gupta
Sound Mixer:
John Kanakis
Sound Recordist:
Alexandre Gougeon
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Amanda Lowthian
Writer:
David Jermyn
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