A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 21, 2016
Original Title:
American Male
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
MTV
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 6
Ever felt pressure to “be a man?” American Male, a short film from MTV’s Look Different Creator Competition, is a gritty look at how gender norms make it hard for us to be who we really are. Head to privilege.lookdifferent.org for more on the issue and how to take action.
Associate Producer:
Stephen Lacombe
Miles Joyner
Background Casting Director:
Jaimie Beebe
Casting Director:
Dylan Jury
Cinematography:
Luca Del Puppo
Digital Imaging Technician:
Anthony Clementi
Director:
Michael Rohrbaugh
Editor:
Michael Rohrbaugh
First Assistant Camera:
Yoshihiro Kinoshita
First Assistant Director:
Joe Bohn
Gaffer:
Tim Davis
Graphic Designer:
Joel Pomonik
Key Grip:
Robert Auld-Wright
Line Producer:
Joe Bohn
Music:
Louie Schultz
Adam Lasus
Producer:
Warren Christophel
Michael Rohrbaugh
Production Assistant:
Allison Marrama
Robert Beadle
Jenner Lopez
Production Designer:
Kendra Bradnini
Production Manager:
Marisa Garay
Melissa Spitzer
Second Assistant Camera:
Yongmin Hwang
Second Assistant Director:
Natalie Metzger
Sound Designer:
Stephanie Gangel
Sound Mixer:
Joel O'Neill
Louie Schultz
Vocals:
Keeley Bumford
Writer:
Michael Rohrbaugh
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