Last Weekend (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 1, 2023

Original Title:
Last Weekend

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Anyone would have done what they did

An electric one-night-stand between Sylvia and Ethan is quickly derailed by a psychotic and possessive ex-lover who incites violence and provokes them to pursue a regrettable act of vengeance.

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Art Direction:
Kyle Vannoy

Assistant Camera:
Jonathan Gorczyca

Assistant Director:
Jerry Roth

Associate Producer:
Frankie Latina
Maija Gustin

Casting:
Amber Rusch

Colorist:
Dan Scotti

Dialogue Editor:
Jeff Seelye

Director:
Curtis Williams-Foshee

Director of Photography:
Marcin Szocinski

Editor:
Colorado Rutledge

Executive Producer:
Charlie Barnett
Tim Walsh
Virginia Rand
Marcin Szocinski
Kathleen Williams-Foshee

Gaffer:
Eli Tahan

Hair Department Head:
Warren T. Ashby

Key Grip:
Tigran Tsolakyan

Leadman:
Andrew Bender

Makeup & Hair:
Erica Platt

Music:
Luke Morse
Herbie Mann
Emi Ferguson

Music Supervisor:
Emi Ferguson
Thad Curson

Picture Car Coordinator:
Gena Salorino

Producer:
Kyle Vannoy

Production Sound Mixer:
Stephen Lynch

Property Master:
Rafaella Las

Researcher:
Paul Alan Cope

Set Decoration:
Jackie Stewart

Set Dresser:
Joseph Waggoner

Sound Designer:
Abigail Savage

Special Effects:
M.J. Leigh

Stunt Coordinator:
Cal Armstrong

Supervising Sound Editor:
Tom Efinger

Wardrobe Designer:
Jo Ann Singer

Writer:
Curtis Williams-Foshee
Virginia Rand

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