Staying Alive (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Staying Alive

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
Film Production Society

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 12

STAYING ALIVE ISN'T EASY BUT DYING IS HARDER

Depressed burnout Randy and his distant friend Arthur struggle to find reasons to keep living after Randy discovers that he can't die.

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Best Boy Electric:
Jim Fine
Cody Chan

Best Boy Grip:
Rahbar Khan
Arturo Reyes

Boom Operator:
Mickey Adams

Color Grading:
Matthew Slade
Carla Dano Arango

Data Wrangler:
Naren Sareday

Director:
Matthew Hewitt

Director of Photography:
Enrique Camacho

Editor:
Matthew Slade
Frank Facio

Executive Producer:
Jacob Olhausen

First Assistant Camera:
Sofia Paborji

First Assistant Director:
Darwin Saquilayan

Gaffer:
Ryan Yen

Health and Safety:
Erik Martinez-Gonzalez

Key Grip:
Son Vo

Makeup Designer:
Thomas German

Producer:
Genevieve Villarreal

Production Assistant:
Ai Tomita Bly

Production Designer:
Justin Donald Lee

Script Supervisor:
Renee Huang-Wilson

Second Assistant Camera:
Danette Loo

Second Assistant Director:
Joy Liu
Tiana Chan
Jordan Capili

Set Dresser:
Malcolm Dempsey
Andrea EstupiƱian Torres
Asley Nguyen

Sound Mixer:
Walter Zhao

Storyboard Artist:
Dorian Saisse Yi

Third Assistant Camera:
Emma Chatelain

Visual Effects Editor:
Cody Chan

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Isela De Leon

Writer:
Matthew Hewitt

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