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Release Date:
July 21, 2021
Original Title:
Heist!
Genres:
Action | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Metro Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 15
Runtime: 3
Written and directed by LA-based filmmaker Jordan Blady, Heist! is a supernatural adventure inspired by French caper films of the early 1970s, especially Jean-Pierre Melville’s Le Cercle Rouge. Dubbed in French, Heist! is three minutes of stylish comedy that never takes itself too seriously.
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Assistant Director:
Nutsa Zangurashvili
Cinematography:
Igor Smitka
Colorist:
Sylain Canaux
Director:
Jordan Blady
Dolly Grip:
Dimitri Zakaidze
Giorgi Zakaidze
Executive Producer:
Sandro Gabilaia
Focus Puller:
Guri Odisharia
Foley Artist:
Biko Gogaladze
Foley Editor:
Alexander Sanikidze
Foley Mixer:
Giorgi Lekishvili
Gaffer:
Giorgi Gogatishvili
Lighting Technician:
Giorgi Gogbaidze
Shalva Leluashvili
Beka Kharasishvili
Makeup Artist:
Keto Chantadze
Playback Coordinator:
Koba
Producer:
Masho Tevdorashvili
Production Design:
Dato Daraselia
Daniel Rota
George Karalashvili
Ketevan Nozadze
Miriam Iakobashvili
Nino Daraselia
Nikusha Kekemashvili
Melano Zibzibadze
Goga Gochelashvili
Temo Janezashvili
Production Director:
Nina Sherpa
Production Manager:
Tato Pantsulaia
Production Supervisor:
Maia Gurabanidze
Score Engineer:
Fima Chupakhin
Sound:
Saba Shonia
Sound Designer:
Beso Kacharava
Sound Editor:
George Murgulia
Steadicam Operator:
Rati Gogatishvili
Stunt Driver:
Giorgi Komakhidze
Title Designer:
Matej Vojtus
VFX Artist:
Sebastien Fillinger
Louis Arcelin
Writer:
Jordan Blady
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