A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 8, 2010
Original Title:
Carpe Millennium
Genres:
Action | Comedy
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
New Year's Eve, the last hours of the year 1999. Kevin wants to lose his virginity, he had his chances before, but it just didn't happen. Will tonight be the night?
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Alexx Bonovich
Camera Operator:
Lawrence Daufenbach
Mike Stanislawski
Casting:
Kimberly Williams Burton
David O'Connor
Costume Design:
Shabath Leidy-Briggs
Director:
Eric McCoy
Director of Photography:
Lawrence Daufenbach
Editor:
Kristin Rogers
Executive Producer:
Chris Constantine
Benjamin Lumpkin
First Assistant Camera:
Mike Bove
First Assistant Director:
Amanda Daniels
Gaffer:
George Nienhuis
Corey Benson Powers
Key Grip:
George Nienhuis
Key Hair Stylist:
Kit Santiano
Key Makeup Artist:
Jackie Merlau
Line Producer:
Lindsey Helland
Ryan Fukuda
Location Manager:
Andrew Zeiter
Music Supervisor:
Katie Sikora
Original Music Composer:
Carl Sondrol
Producer:
Eric McCoy
Production Coordinator:
Colleen Krupa
Production Design:
Adri Siriwatt
Production Manager:
Justin Newcomb
Script Supervisor:
Lisa Sutton
Second Assistant Director:
Mackenzie Crutcher
Second Second Assistant Director:
Amanda Blakely
Sound Designer:
America Salas
Sound Mixer:
Rob Marcacci
Ron Skreko
Steadicam Operator:
Justin Watson
Writer:
Eric McCoy
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