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Release Date:
April 11, 2020
Original Title:
Not Quite Late Night
Genres:
Comedy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 28
In 2012, a man named Jeffrey Roberts miraculously realized his dream of having his own talk show. Not Quite Late Night with Jeffrey Roberts, as it was called, only lasted for a couple episodes, however, and is canceled within weeks of its debut. In a story of failure and showbiz, the enthusiastic documentary filmmaker, Giorgio Quizno, explores the mythology of this flash-in-the-pan show.
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Art Designer:
Poe Vanderschmidt
Eleni Larned
Associate Producer:
Horatio Cordero
Kai Rotcavich
Boom Operator:
John O'meara
Poe Vanderschmidt
Camera Operator:
Eleni Larned
Costume Design:
Ray Borelli
Director:
Jaiden van Bork
Driver:
Heather McElroy
Humberto Cordero
Kylie Lowman
Editor:
Horatio Cordero
Jaiden van Bork
Effects Supervisor:
Oscar van Bork
Executive Producer:
Jaiden van Bork
Makeup & Hair:
Poe Vanderschmidt
Music:
Jaiden van Bork
Production Assistant:
Wyatt Falk
Props:
Eleni Larned
Sound Designer:
Jaiden van Bork
Writer:
Jaiden van Bork
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