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Release Date:
April 11, 2003
Original Title:
May
Alternate Titles:
May La Muñena Diabolica
May ¿Quieres ser mi amigo?
Мэй
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Romance
Production Companies:
2 Loop Films
A Loopy Production LLC
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 DK: 15 ES: 18 FR: 16 KR: 18 NL: 16 US: R
Runtime: 93
A socially awkward veterinary assistant with a lazy eye and obsession with perfection descends into depravity after developing a crush on a boy with perfect hands.
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Art Direction:
Charlie Gonzales
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Tanja Hrast
Elizabeth Villamarin
Casting:
Shannon Makhanian
Casting Associate:
Jennifer Goldstein
Co-Producer:
Richard Middleton
Costume Design:
Marcelo Pequeño
Costume Supervisor:
Paula Fabio
Director:
Lucky McKee
Director of Photography:
Steve Yedlin
Editor:
Debra Goldfield
Chris Sivertson
Rian Johnson
Executive Producer:
Eric Koskin
John Veague
First Assistant Director:
Brad Arnold
Gaffer:
Jaron Presant
Key Hair Stylist:
Wendy Southard
Key Makeup Artist:
Eva Lohse
Katalin Urszuly
Music Supervisor:
Lucky McKee
Original Music Composer:
Jaye Barnes Luckett
Post Production Supervisor:
Susan Wichmann
Producer:
Marius Weisberg
Scott Sturgeon
Production Design:
Leslie Keel
Property Master:
Scott Nifong
Screenplay:
Lucky McKee
Second Assistant Director:
W. Alex Korp
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Jaron Presant
Set Decoration:
Lorri Jakubuv
Set Dresser:
Kristen Rajterowski
Sound Designer:
Erick Jolley
Special Effects:
Scott Nifong
Virgil Sanchez
Ric San Nicholas
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Randy Westgate
Eva Lohse
Still Photographer:
Sheryll Coulon
Unit Production Manager:
Richard Middleton
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