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Release Date:
June 11, 2020
Original Title:
How to Say I Love You at Night
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Andre Bato LLC
Smamela Panderson LLC
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
When Paul (Chris Petrovski) refuses to leave, Benny's (Mat Vairo) easy night of sex and drugs takes a strange turn in this sixteen minute single take film exploring notions of male-on-male intimacy, sexuality and violence.
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Assistant Camera:
Rachel Batashvili
Assistant Sound Editor:
Romain Sturma
Associate Producer:
Nathan Bouton
Casting Director:
Mimi Packer
Colorist:
Josh Bohoskey
Costume Design:
Jane Love
Director:
Andree Ljutica
Director of Photography:
Arseni Khachaturan
Editor:
Andree Ljutica
Executive Producer:
Andree Ljutica
Robin Ljutica
Foley:
Tommy Stang
Gaffer:
Chad Dougherty
Key Grip:
Rob Smith
Makeup & Hair:
Mimi Quinquine
Music Producer:
Alex Weston
Original Music Composer:
Augustus Muller
Benjamin Louis Brody
Producer:
Andree Ljutica
Maximilian Kurzweil
Production Assistant:
Tristan Japp
Scout Decker
Production Design:
Amy Knoth
Property Master:
Alexander Frischman
Second Assistant Camera:
Mo Shane
Sound Designer:
Raphaƫl Ajuelos
Sound Mixer:
Eli Cohn
Sound Recordist:
Jake Bolles
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Tony O'Brien
Swing:
Aaron Hershlag
Title Designer:
Andree Ljutica
Visual Effects:
Ryan Rakes
Writer:
Andree Ljutica
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